Every year, a replica of a Viking boat
Suddenly appears on our lake.
It looked very pretty
As it rested in the sunlight.
A man and his son make the boats by hand
And sail them too – even as far away as to Finland and Russia (from Sweden).
I love the weathered look of the wood
And those cool dragon-shaped oarlocks.
The heavy wooden oars and the mast
Are stored in the boat for safekeeping.
And – yes! – that’s Oscar checking the boat out.
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what a neat passion they share!
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What a beauty!
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oh wow…what a find…so cool that they make them and keep the old ways going…
it does look very cool….
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That is so cool!!! I didn’t know anyone was still building Viking ships on a regular basis!!!
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How awesome that they work on them together and sail them…and that they are right there near you so you can share them with us! Beautiful!
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What a beautiful Viking boat. I also love your photos. I’m glad Oscar was able to give the boat a thorough inspection.
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This is awesome indeed!! Wonderful captures as always! So much history that they capture in their boats! Fantastic!! Hope you have a great week!!
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Beautiful historic replica!
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It’s such a graceful shape – and very seaworthy, too, as it turns out!
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such beautiful shots
🙂
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What a great find, a beautiful old boat.. The reflections and photos are gorgeous.. Have a happy week!
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What could happen to a man made built boat……………
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What a beautiful boat and your did a marvelous job of capturing it. Lovely light.
Felicia
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That is way cool! Hope you get shots of it all decked out!
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What a fantastic find! I just love this boat!
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I’m with you, I also love the weathered wood of the boat. Lovely!
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Dear LadyFi, do they sell the boats each year? Or is there just one that they put into the water each spring? Such a lovely arc from stem to stern. They are real artisans. Peace.
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They have several boats, I believe. They row to other countries on invitation and take part in Viking festivals etc.
Lady Fi wrote: > >
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They have several boats that they use at various events – as well as at least one they use for longer journeys.
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Super cool! Oscar makes the post!
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Beautiful views !
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I love that boat. Your photos are exquisite! 🙂
Greetings from London.
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Wow what a job that would be to build, passion of the arts is amazing. So neat that they do it together. Oscar is adorable.
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Cool and great photos!
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Great shots. The vikings where great navigators and Oscar looks as if he has a nose for direction. Intrepid. 🙂
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Beautiful pictures!
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Wonderful and scenic images.
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Those first two images are so wonderfully peaceful. What graceful lines that boat has.
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Incredible. And beautiful.
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Amazing! Beautiful pictures, too. Aww Oscar wants a ride.
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Very beautiful and peaceful scenes.
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This is amazing! Great shots of that beautiful boat. I wish I could sail in one on that lake.
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What a terrific craft.. and that the two of them share this endeavor is even more wonderful. Very cool that you get to see.. and share their work.
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Great shots of these boats, Oscar looks so happy to be swimming today.
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That boat is AWESOME! How beautiful the craftsmanship is…:)JP
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Absolutely beautiful!
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Wow! Like stepping back in time! 🙂
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What a gorgeous boat! Your photos are fantastic! (I love seeing Oscar doing his “summer” thing!)
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That is really special! I enjoyed the boat, but seeing Oscar at the end brought a smile to my face.
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Wow—love that boat… The wood/design/oars, etc. is terrific…. What a talent that man has for doing that… Wow!
Hugs,
Betsy
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I avoid using this word, but it is all that comes to mind. Awesome! Two things on my bucket list to build is a log cabin and a planked wooden boat. I am with you. I like the fact they allowed the craftsmanship to shine rather than glossy it up. Tar drips, shaving marks and all. A wild appearing boat for a wild ocean. Your lake I suspect hardly a challenge, but am sure it’s surface and well as surrounding inhabitants revel in its appearance. Great images.
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Great photos and the boat looks wonderful.
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OMG; I don’t have muchknowledge about vikings; but really wonderful to see these boat with great pictures♡♡♡ Oscar is SO adorable as well ♪
Sending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
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Interesting.
Fascinating.
Even better w/ Oscar in the shot! xx
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I appreciate all things hand crafted. This is the ultimate cool!
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Handmade gems. Must be a wonderful ride.
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Wonderful that someone still pursues the old ways and keeps the old craft of ship building alive. Apart from that, it is a very beautiful and serviceable boat.
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Beautiful! Perhaps Oscar is wanting to go for a sail? 🙂
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What an interesting hobby they have–and a wonderful sense of adventure it must be to sail that handmade boat!
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Very imaginative! Love the Viking dog in the last photo.
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Looks like an adventurous boat ! And doggie seems to be happy to swim in the water !
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what a beauty and loved those reflections also 🙂
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Yes, wonderful photos, I really like, I especially love the reflections and lights!
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What a lovely place!
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I love your first 2 images of the boat – so restful. How wonderful that this man and his son are keeping a craft alive through these boats. It amazes me how these were sailed/rowed across the oceans. Have a wonderful week and thank you for stopping by my blog today.
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Great shots, amazing the distances they travel!
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Awesome photos!
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Great shots ~ very creative ! Favorite, though is your doggie in the water ~ xoxo
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Captured so beautifully!!
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what a great story and photos
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what a delightful surprise and photo op!
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wow, neat to have interesting neighbours. that’s quite the way to travel (Pearl @Humanyms)
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What a beautiful boat! How wonderful a father and son share this craft together…
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How I miss a solid wooden boat. Well, not any more as I am far away from the water, but when we sailed and had a boat in a marina where ours and all the rest were made of fiberglass. It is wonderful to see an old tradition kept alive.
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How wonderful the father and son built the boat together and your photos are always spectacular! Gorgeous shots all of them. The last one with Oscar, he always looks great in the water.
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Wonderful photos from the land of the Vikings…what a beautifully made boat.
Jen
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What an amazing job they do. The boat is beautiful.
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This boat is gorgeous. Like in a movie or a story. Your photos are wonderful.
best regards, Synnöve
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Pure love. Gorgeous pictures!
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So picturesque presentation of… quite enough to make me think of a book with historical stories and heroes from or in fairyland!! If I could travel with a boat, even with a simple one like this… made of wooden elements. Thanks for these beautiful posts and the marvelous “Dawn’s sight”, as well for “May postcards” in the golden light… Many thanks for sharing them! All the best! Alexa T
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What a beautiful boat!! Oscar looks like a bit of a viking himself. Boom, Bobbi, and Gary.
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That is so romantic and adventurous! A wonderful boat and I admire the craftmanship!
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What wonderful photos of a magical Viking boat. Up in the Western Isles of Scotland, where the Vikings ruled for 500 years, they build clinker boats…but they are not as elegant and low slung in the water as this gorgeous creation. Your photos are beyond wonderful Fi, but I really want a shot in the boat…to sail to Russia…… 🙂
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Heisann!
Wonderful lines and design of these old boats, so nice that persons will make their reconstructions. And wonderful photos!
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yes. it is beautiful but I would not trust it in a windy day.
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Oh my, I LOVED the story of those boats (the 3rd photo is just extraordinary) and Oscar is ADORABLE. Thank you so much for the work you do to keep this wonderful meme going!
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Very cool!!! I take it that their treks to Finland and Russia were on the Baltic Sea???
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Your last capture with the design of the boat (and your doggie!) is my favorite!
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Amazing way to keep history alive! The boat is a work of art and the long-distance sailors very brave. I assume they must test each new boat on your lake?
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I think they use the same boats every year for various Viking events.
Lady Fi wrote: > >
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That is awesome – I’d love to travel in a boat like that. But not on the open sea, a lake like that would be perfect.
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Such beautiful photographs!! They”ll make great postcards.
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Such awesome photos, and yes beautiful boat. You mean that small boat traveled to Finland and Russia, OMG that is scary! Or maybe a different boat bigger than that.
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Yes, they travelled in that boat to recreate the journeys Vikings took.
Lady Fi wrote: > >
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They are quite the craftsmen, and I don’t blame Oscar for the close inspection. I would too.
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è sempre con grande meraviglia ed incanto che torno a guardare le tue magnifiche foto! sono stata per qualche tempo poco presente sul web, ma spero di poter continuare a seguirti
a big hug!
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Fantastic photos as always Fi 🙂
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It is beautiful and a little scary to think they would sail such a small craft across open water.
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A beautiful craft! This boat has such a shallow draft, it is a wonder that it makes it across open seas!
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What a great thing to have show up! I love your shots of it!
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What an amazingly cool boat!! Awesome. Love the captures!
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lovely boat photos
makes me day dream
so lovely
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j’aime bien ce cliché avec les personnages
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Beautiful shots and that Viking boat is amazing and interesting to see..
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These are amazing! I have a print of the Lady of Shallot in my bedroom and they remind me of her boat. Your photos would be beautiful to print and frame! I keep going back to look at them again! Hugs, Diane
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What artists they are! Oscar is enjoying the swim too! 🙂
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You are sooo lucky to have such things closely. And so beautifully photographed, as always:)
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What a wonderful thing for him to do and for you to see and photograph – and anticipate.
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That would be a good boat to get to “play” in – wide at the top, must be stable.
Cheers – Stewart M – Melbourne
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Your posts and pictures always fascinates me:)
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Beautiful series, wonderful reflection in the first one, wonderful light and mood in this series
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Oscar becoming great detective 🙂 The boat creates a picturesque setting for scenic shots! Beautiful photos
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Oh my, I love this! What a lovely thing for the man and his son to do together and yes, I love the weathered, authentic look if the craft too. Fantastic photos Fi.
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What a great project for the father and son and to sail it so far…wow!
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came back to say congrats on your POTW!
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