Sunday, August 28, 2011

Jämtens Marknad

Saturday, lördag, was a modest market at Stortorget. The vendors vended berries, jam, tunnbröd (flat-bread, like Vasa), vegetables, sausage, dairy products, etc.... It was fun to see all the local produx. I got to talk to an old cheese-maker about pasteurisation (all her products, including milk, hard-cheese, moldy-cheese, & fill (cultured milk) were made from unpasteurised milk). 

Präsgatan. There's something about cobblestones... 
If carrots are as tasty by any other name, it would have to be morötter.


This morning, Sunday, is really quiet in Östersund. Allegedly, all the pious Lutherans are in church, but an experience during my pre-provender promenade i morse ("in the matin/early-morning) corroborated my suspicion that this is "bulshit;" a characterisation which I quote verbatim from a young Swede named "Thomas," whom I happened to meet on the sayd walk. Besides his oral dissent, this fellow himself embodied the alternative hypothesis for the Sunday serenity in that, at 6:30 AM, he and his friend "Johan" were still drunk in the streets. 
Their company could easily have become tråkigt--tedious--but instead it was pretty fun to talk with them. The best part was that they didn't realise I wasn't Swedish. I told them before too long though, just to end the charade on my terms. The best part was first they thought I was from Umeå. Anyway we walked along the cobblestones by the harbour for a while before the two decided to go home and go to bed.

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