Sunday, 3 November 2013

Ice and Temptation


Our first full day in Sweden began with a walking tour of Uppsala. Hans Odoo did the honours and entertained us with tales of notable locals. These included Mr Linneas (of species classification fame) and Mr Celsius (of temperature scale fame).

We then headed to the local ice rink to have lunch with members of the IK Fyris curling club. This lunch was a true Swedish Smorgasbord with smoked salmon (smoked by a members husband), Janssons's Temptation (a fish dish with potatoes, onions and cream), flat breads and a strong tasting cheese from the north of the country. It was followed by home baked apple cake. All of it was delicious. I think the aim was to get us to eat so much we couldn't bend to throw our stones or to sweep them. It worked because we all ate heartily!

We were then entertained by Jan Lofgren playing tunes on his violin and nyckelharpa. This was a beautiful stringed instrument played with a bow and by pressing keys as well. It produced a beautiful tone.

We then took to the ice for our first game of the tour.

A separate blog of the curling games (giving results) will be posted soon.

We socialised between our games (whilst eating more home baking!) and then took to the ice for a second game.

Sparkling wine and more socialising followed. Lorna thanked the ice rink and curlers on our behalf - most was said in beginners Swedish which seemed to be understood by our hosts. However, when Lorna was practicing in the changing rooms a Swede asked her if she was speaking in Gaelic!!! Well done Lorna. 

We gave a quick rendition of one of our songs (I'm a Curler) to practice which was well received. We then tried Curling Queen but we really need the music to keep us on track with that one.

We changed into our posh frock and blazer for dinner which was in a local restaurant nearby. We started with prawns and this was followed by beef with onions and the meal was finished off with Cloudberries and ice cream. The cloudberries had be specially couriered in from the north and tasted delicious.

We treated everyone in the restaurant to our first public performance of Flower of Scotland and Auld Lyne Syne and as we left we sang We're no awa' to bide awa'.


Once back at the hotel we went our separate ways with some retiring to bed and others having a nightcap whilst telling 'humorous tales'.


A selection of pictures from the day are below. More curling pictures will be available when they are loaded on to the IK Fyris website (http://www2.idrottonline.se/IKFyris-Curling)




Swedish Smorgasbord

 Jan Lofgren playing tunes on his nyckelharpa








5 comments:

  1. Thanks Uppsala you were fantastic hosts !!

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  2. We really enjoyed having you here! A whole bunch of pictures and the videos (no hiding now!) are now up on our website: http://www2.idrottonline.se/IKFyris-Curling/ScottishInvasion/

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  3. It looks like a lovely rink. I spotted Monica from Uppsala in your photos who i had the pleasure of meeting in May. I am sure you were all well looked after! Good luck this week ladies. Best regards, Judith (RCCC)

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    1. Hi Judith! It was so nice to meet these wonderful ladies in Uppsala. Hope we can make it to Scotland this summer. It was so inspiring to have you as teacher in Prague. Learned so much, have even changed my slide this season. It is never too late. Had a hot shot competition with the Juniors last Sunday. Remember Judith crazy 8? Regards Monica

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  4. We truly enjoyed your visit to us in Uppsala. We miss you already! Hope to see you soon again! Why wait five years???
    Thank you so much for the beautiful tartan scarf! It will keep me warm in winter!

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