could to deepen the rosy shade of the autumn leaves. This, of course, is how we like to see ourselves and how we should like, hopefully, to introduce ourselves to two illustrious guests, from Sweden and [...] Thanks chiefly to this single fact we were able to preserve our language, which is, incidentally, like Icelandic a direct descendant of the language of the Vikings. In possession of a language, a history [...] of hours, be suspended. Swedish generosity Sweden to us in the Faroes is a cousin. And Swedish is, like the other branches of the Scandinavian language-tree, a sister-tongue. Older people in Tórshavn may
struck a fine balance between being deadly serious and deadly unserious (with a keyboardist who looks like a kimono-clad Capt. Jack Sparrow with a wireless keytar, how serious can they be?) but wholly entertaining [...] don’t want any band who has formed for the sole purpose of financial gain and we definitely don’t book »Cover Bands«. Original music only please.« Boys in a Band kláraðu seg væl, og kræsnu áhoyrararnir
who. He turns around and walks away I remember, it´s my boo. I walk after him, calling his name It´s like i´m on "repeat". He just walks faster and faster more He just won´t stop his feet. He finally stops [...] My heartbeat rose For every step I took. I kept wishing this chapter would end So I could close the book." "Ever since the last time we met Since we split apart. I´ve been depressed, alone in my room There´s [...] hey, what do you know." "I saw you dancing on the floor And then you caught my eye. I walked away, like once before Thinking, I gotta fly." When telling his side of the story My heart began to cry. I felt
recommendation: please procure the book The old man and his sons (Faroese: Feðgar á Ferð) written by the Faroese author Heðin Brú (1901-1987). An instructive book illuminating the old Faroese civilization [...] civilization. The best ever written so far. The book has been translated into several languages. By the way; all dramatization around pilot whal hunts in Faroese water remindes me of a coloured whale round-up [...] with the British Trust for Ornitology. Fellow of the Royal Society Edinburgh. In 1948 he authored the book The Atlantic Islands, a Study of the Faroe Life and Scene. (Wikipedia) The Faroe Islands were occupied
Churches and others in the community ballyhooed the event, and the establishment media followed along like sheep. Together, they generously provided Graham with extensive favorable publicity that sometimes [...] found compelling reasons for rejecting Graham's message. Some of those reasons are contained in the book Deadly Doctrine, by psychiatrist Wendell Watt-ers, professor emeritus at McMaster University in Ontario
sum ein banjo, og áin hevur harpu- og sálmaljóð: The ocean wild like an organ played The seaweeds wove its strands The crashin´ waves like cymbals clashed Against the rocks and sands Natúrin er samstundis [...] soleiðis: Shadows are falling and I´ve been here all day It´s too hot to sleep, time is running away Feel like my soul has turned into steel I´ve still got the scars that the sun didn´t heal There´s not even room [...] Background. Paul Harris Publishing. Edinburgh 1982. Heylin, Clinton: Dylan Behind the Shades. Penguin Books. London 1991. Kamban, Hanus: Ein veingjað Cordelia. Í Eyðvinur. Heiðursrit til Eyðun Andreassen .
There were the war brides including Nicolena Prince whose story of coming to the UK was told in the book ?Karleikur undir krignum?. There were also other ladies who married British men somewhat after coming [...] seeing that there is now a new generation of young, self-confident and capable Faroese professionals like those shaping the coming Faroese Oil Industry and indeed John Rajani himself who can hold their own
Tann skotski yrkjarin Robert Burns tekur soleiðis til: O, my luve is like a red, red rose, That´s newly sprung in June, O, my luve is like a melody, That´s sweetly play´d in tune. Um liljuna sigur ein annar [...] Skurðviðgerðin eydnast, men í tí merkið hvørvur, doyr gentan. Hawthorne og Auster Í skaldsøguni The Book of Illusions eftir Paul Auster er ein kvinna, Alma Grund eitur hon, sum hevur eitt stórt móðurmerki
reserves estimated at 270 million barrels of heavy crude. Aside from Clair and a minor discovery or two like Victory (ChevronTexaco), it took more than 100 exploration wells drilled west of Shetland before, [...] potential, west of Shetland reserves now fall a long way short of early estimates. In its 1990 Brown Book, the UK Department of Trade and Industry gave high-end reserves estimates of 730million tonnes of [...] probable, plus 60billion cu.m possible and additional. West Scotland is omitted. This year?s Brown Book points to west of Shetland oil reserves of as much as 420million tonnes and gas up to 550billion cu
so framkomin, at ein spurningur er, um hon ikki átti at tryggjað okkum eitt heiðurspláss í Guinness Book of Records. Onkuntíð kemur tað fyri, at ágangurin móti tí einstaka og verjuleysa – har úti í tí veruliga [...] rætt, somu kenslu, sum gamli Ibsen orðaði, heldur dramatiskt, við regluni: Jeg tror vi seiler med et lik i lasten! Og hvør veit, kanska er hetta ein av ymiskum orsøkum til, at ein meiriluti í okkara landi