Edward Hancox's Blog, page 5
December 24, 2014
Merry Christmas / Gleðileg jól
Merry Christmas / Gleðileg jól everyone!
Thank you to all my friends, family, followers and readers for your support during 2014. It’s been a whirlwind of a year for Iceland, Defrosted – library talks in the spring, interviewing the wonderful Hannah Kent, sharing a stage with the talented Hafdís Huld, seeing Portishead at a rainy ATP in Keflavík, to a stunning Iceland Airwaves with the Northern Lights arcing overhead.
2015 will be given over to writing a new book. You might find I’m a little quiet on social media as a result. It’s not exactly Iceland Defrosted 2 – I’m not sure you’d want it to be! It’s shaping up to be quite something already.
Anyway, have a relaxing Christmas. Have a beer or two. I’ve got some writing to do.
Icelandic Yule Lads (in Lego) – Kertasníkir
Kertasníkir (Candle-Stealer) The last to arrive, Kertasníkir used to follow children in order to steal their candles, back in the days when children had playing cards and candles for Christmas, and when candles were made from tallow. These days, candles are made from wax, and can make Kertasníkir ill if he eats them. Now, he just looks at their flickering flames, and occasionally forgets, meaning you may still find teeth marks in your candles. Kertasníkir arrives on December 24 and leaves on January 6.
December 23, 2014
Icelandic Yule Lads (in Lego) – Gáttaþefur
Gáttaþefur (Doorway-Sniffer) This Yule lad has whopping nose and and a superb sense of smell which he uses to locate food, especially his favourite laufabrauð. Bad smells can seem really strong to him though, and even make his eyes water. He just can’t turn off that nose of his. Gáttaþefur arrives on December 22 and leaves on January 4.
December 21, 2014
Icelandic Yule Lads (in Lego) – Gluggagægir
Gluggagægir (Window-Peeper) hmmm. This one is a bit naughty. The word ‘voyeur’ might be a bit strong, but he does peer through windows. Is he looking for things to steal? Is he spying on you? It would sure give you a fright though to see Gluggagægir pressing his funny face against the window of your house. Gluggagægir arrives on December 21 and leaves on January 3.
December 20, 2014
Icelandic Yule Lads (in Lego) – Bjúgnakrækir
Bjúgnakrækir (Sausage-Swiper) – In the olden days, Bjúgnakrækir hid in the rafters of turf houses and snatched sausages that were being smoked. These are called Bjúga and were thick sausages made out of horsemeat or lamb. Nowadays, Bjúgnakrækir eats any sausage he can get his hands on, especially the delicious ones in Plysur. Bjúgnakrækir arrives on December 20 and leaves on January 2.
December 19, 2014
Icelandic Yule Lads (in Lego) – Skyrgámur
Skyrgámur (Skyr-Gobbler ) – I cant be too hard on this Yule Lad. He and I share an affinity for skyr. We both love this traditional Icelandic yoghurt-style dessert, alhough he prefers the old fashioned, unsweetend type. I prefer the blueberry ones. He has even has a bit of a belly from eating so much Skyr. Skyrgámur arrives on December 19 and leaves on January 1.
December 18, 2014
Icelandic Yule Lads (in Lego) – Hurðaskellir
Hurðaskellir (Door-Slammer) – A Silent Night is unlikely with this lad. He loves to sharply slam doors, causing a huge bang, especially during the night. He isn’t doing it to frighten you, just for the fun of doing it. It is still noisy though. Hurðaskellir arrives on December 18 and departs on December 31.
December 17, 2014
Icelandic Yule Lads (in Lego) – Askasleikir
Askasleikir (Bowl-Licker) This naughty little fellow hides under beds waiting for someone to put down their ‘askur’ (a type of wooden bowl with a lid used in days gone by), which he then raids for scraps of food. Askur are difficult to find these days, and Askasleikir has had to take some tips from Þvörusleikir and Pottaskefill to fill his belly. Askasleikir arrives on December 17 and leaves on December 30.
December 16, 2014
Icelandic Yule Lads (in Lego) – Pottaskefill
Pottaskefill – Pot-Scraper. Pottaskefill is the Yule lad I can identify with the most. Pottaskefill races to get all the leftovers from pots, and even has a long, flat tongue to get all the leftovers out. Who can blame him? We all like seconds don’t we? You’ll need to be quick though with Pottaskefill around. Pottaskefill arrives on December 16 and leaves on December 29.
December 15, 2014
Icelandic Yule Lads (in Lego) – Þvörusleikir
Þvörusleikir – Spoon-Licker/Ladle-licker. Þvörusleikir likes nothing more than Þvörur (a type of a wooden spoon with a long handle) or any sort of spoon or ladle to lick. He has a good slurp to get the most from each spoon. Its not working out that well though, as Þvörusleikir is often extremely thin due to malnutrition. Þvörusleikir arrives on December 15 and leaves on December 28.


