Oh my god. I'd not thought about lutefisk for years. But it was a Swedish family tradition at Christmas which you might think is just fine but it really isn't because lutefish is rotten cod and smells just awful and the stink permeates the air for miles around. I always had to leave the house when it was been prepared and I've not yet understood why anyone would eat such awful food. Rotten cod!!!
Very bice capture, colors.
ReplyDeleteLooks like someone is owning this place and made its own private fishing pond.
ReplyDeleteA precisar de uma nova pintura.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
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O prazer dos livros
Oh my god. I'd not thought about lutefisk for years. But it was a Swedish family tradition at Christmas which you might think is just fine but it really isn't because lutefish is rotten cod and smells just awful and the stink permeates the air for miles around. I always had to leave the house when it was been prepared and I've not yet understood why anyone would eat such awful food. Rotten cod!!!
ReplyDeleteLots of Swedes around there I guess!
ReplyDeleteI first heard about lutefisk from Garrison Keillor.
ReplyDelete...it never made my radar screen.
ReplyDeleteI suggest we send all Lutefisk and Haggis to North Korea.
ReplyDeleteHaving read Lowell's description, I'm grateful it's not a part of my tradition!
ReplyDeleteI like that there is an artwork there too.
ReplyDeleteFrankly My Dear
we have dish for christmas called Lutfisk :)
ReplyDeleteVery few Scandinavians in Hartford, so I am still a lutefisk virgin.
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