Day 4 – The 3rd Icelandic Yule Lad (Stúfur) comes to Town

All Things Iceland - Een podcast door Jewells Chambers - Vrijdagen

Tonight Stúfur, the 3rd Yule Lad comes to town. This is a 15-day Icelandic Christmas series. To hear about the  other Yule Lads that have already arrived and an overview of this Icelandic Christmas series, check out Day 1, Day 2 and Day 3. Below is the Icelandic and English version of the poem about Stúfur by Jóhannes úr Kötlum. Icelandic version of the Poem about Stúfur Stúfur hét sá þriðji,  stubburinn sá.  Hann krækti sér í pönnu,  þegar kostur var á.  Hann hljóp með hana í burtu  og hirti agnirnar,  sem brunnu stundum fastar  við barminn hér og þar. English version of the Poem about Stúfur Stubby was the third called, a stunted little man, who watched for every chance to whisk off a pan. And scurrying away with it, he scraped off the bits that stuck to the bottom and brims – his favorites. Icelandic Christmas Tradition Buying and eating clementines during the Christms season. Not very long ago, it was considered fairly rare to have a decent variety of fruits available in Iceland. I have friends who are in their mid 40s and up, who say they grew up looking forward to Christmas because that was the only  time in the year when they go clementines. Even though Icelanders can probably get them shipped in anytime now, they pretty much pop up in abundance during this season. Share this post Share on facebook Facebook Share on pinterest Pinterest Share on twitter Twitter

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