Tuesday, May 17, 2022

SYTTENDE MAI

 If you can't read the title of this post, I'll forgive you.

But for all of my fellow Norwegians who are celebrating their Constitution Day today we'll tell you that's Norwegian for May 17th.

Pretty big deal in the motherland.


12 comments:

Sharon said...

I didn't know that.

Jager said...

Jeg møter deg i Evard's bar og vi tar en drink å feire.

Catalyst said...

Translation: I'm meeting you at Evard's bar and we're having a drink to celebrate.

Jager said...

See just after 5

The Liberty Belle said...

Wishing you a fun filled celebration.

RedPat said...

I hope you toasted the day!

Margaret said...

I celebrated it once in Ballard(Seattle) when I was taking college Norwegian and it was a HOOT. The food and dancing were amazing. (and the outfits)

River said...

Happy Celebration Day.

Steve Reed said...

Hmmm...learn something new every day, as they say!

William Kendall said...

I remember it being marked here during the big anniversary year.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

I didn't realise that Taylor was a Norwegian name. I thought it was English.

Catalyst said...

My mother's maiden name was Hylland.