An age-old tradition in Norway illuminates the bonds between wild ducks, wild places, and the people who care for both.
An age-old tradition in Norway illuminates the bonds between wild ducks, wild places, and the people who care for both.
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An age-old tradition in Norway illuminates the bonds between wild ducks, wild places, and the people who care for both.
An age-old tradition in Norway illuminates the bonds between wild ducks, wild places, and the people who care for both.
People of a Feather - Trailer (by Arctic Eider Society)
Documentary about Inuits inhabiting an area in the Hudson Bay area of Canada and how they cope with changes in their environment on their traditional way of life.
The Spouter-Inn #3.17
“Landlord! I’ve changed my mind about that harpooneer.—I shan’t sleep with him. I’ll try the bench here.”
“Just as you please; I’m sorry I cant spare ye a tablecloth for a mattress, and it’s a plaguy rough board here”—feeling of the knots and notches. “But wait a bit, Skrimshander; I’ve got a carpenter’s plane there in the bar—wait, I say, and I’ll make ye snug enough.” So saying he procured the plane; and with his old silk handkerchief first dusting the bench, vigorously set to planing away at my bed, the while grinning like an ape. The shavings flew right and left; till at last the plane-iron came bump against an indestructible knot. The landlord was near spraining his wrist, and I told him for heaven’s sake to quit—the bed was soft enough to suit me, and I did not know how all the planing in the world could make eider down of a pine plank. So gathering up the shavings with another grin, and throwing them into the great stove in the middle of the room, he went about his business, and left me in a brown study.