Here’s a shout out to Meg Moseley, a writer, blogger, and reader of Brandywine Books. Thanks for stopping by, Meg. I need to read more of those great books too.
Here’s a shout out to Meg Moseley, a writer, blogger, and reader of Brandywine Books. Thanks for stopping by, Meg. I need to read more of those great books too.
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Thanks, Phil. I’ve appreciated your blog for a long time, especially for the bookish posts and the Scandinavian stuff. Does Lars let half-Danes hang out here?
To my knowledge, Lars has not denied anyone access to this great blog based on ethnicity, color, or gender. We have had a couple trolls and some spammers over the years, and they get what they deserve.
I’m a quarter Dane myself.
We should be able to get along, then.
But when the mede starts flowing, will we need a translator?
The only Danish words I know are aebleskiver and medisterpolse. Does that help?
I’m 1/16th Scanian-Danish, and proud of it.