[Sca-cooks] Vikings in Minnesota
Pat Griffin
ldyannedubosc at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 22 09:29:58 PDT 2008
It was ICELANDIC, not VIKING. The two are not interchangeable.
Lady Anne du Bosc Known as Mordonna The Cook
Mka Pat Griffin
Thorngill, Meridies
mka Montgomery, AL
"To stay young requires unceasing cultivation of the ability to unlearn old
falsehoods." From The Notebooks of Lazarus Long by R. A. Heinlein
-----Original Message-----
From: tudorpot at gmail.com [mailto:tudorpot at gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2008 8:32 PM
To: Cooks within the SCA
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] Vikings in Minnesota
It wasn't found then- it was then- http://www.nova-scotia-
icelanders.ednet.ns.ca/news.html for more details.
I must admit that when I saw the historical place sign I was
flabbergasted. Seems a strange place for them to settle.
Freda
On Sep 21, 2008, at 9:28 PM, Antonia Calvo wrote:
> tudorpot at gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Not far from me here in Central Ontario there was a viking
>> settlement in 1874. They would have eaten wild turkey and
>> potatoes. Not period but definitely viking.
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> Um... sorry, that failed to make sense. Did you mean a Viking
> settlement _found_ in Ontario in 1874? That seems kind of farfetched.
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