søndag 24. desember 2023

THE LITTLE MATCHGIRL H.C. ANDERSEN 1845

 

The Little Matchgirl (H.C. Andersen 1845)

It was so terribly cold. Snow was falling, and it was almost dark. Evening came on, the last evening of the year. In the cold and gloom a poor little girl, bareheaded and barefoot, was walking through the streets. Of course when she had left her house she'd had slippers on, but what good had they been? They were very big slippers, way too big for her, for they belonged to her mother. The little girl had lost them running across the road, where two carriages had rattled by terribly fast. One slipper she'd not been able to find again, and a boy had run off with the other, saying he could use it very well as a cradle some day when he had children of his own. And so the little girl walked on her naked feet, which were quite red and blue with the cold. In an old apron she carried several packages of matches, and she held a box of them in her hand. No one had bought any from her all day long, and no one had given her a cent.

Shivering with cold and hunger, she crept along, a picture of misery, poor little girl! The snowflakes fell on her long fair hair, which hung in pretty curls over her neck. In all the windows lights were shining, and there was a wonderful smell of roast goose, for it was New Year's eve. Yes, she thought of that!

In a corner formed by two houses, one of which projected farther out into the street than the other, she sat down and drew up her little feet under her. She was getting colder and colder, but did not dare to go home, for she had sold no matches, nor earned a single cent, and her father would surely beat her. Besides, it was cold at home, for they had nothing over them but a roof through which the wind whistled even though the biggest cracks had been stuffed with straw and rags.

Her hands were almost dead with cold. Oh, how much one little match might warm her! If she could only take one from the box and rub it against the wall and warm her hands. She drew one out. R-r-ratch! How it sputtered and burned! It made a warm, bright flame, like a little candle, as she held her hands over it; but it gave a strange light! It really seemed to the little girl as if she were sitting before a great iron stove with shining brass knobs and a brass cover. How wonderfully the fire burned! How comfortable it was! The youngster stretched out her feet to warm them too; then the little flame went out, the stove vanished, and she had only the remains of the burnt match in her hand.

She struck another match against the wall. It burned brightly, and when the light fell upon the wall it became transparent like a thin veil, and she could see through it into a room. On the table a snow-white cloth was spread, and on it stood a shining dinner service. The roast goose steamed gloriously, stuffed with apples and prunes. And what was still better, the goose jumped down from the dish and waddled along the floor with a knife and fork in its breast, right over to the little girl. Then the match went out, and she could see only the thick, cold wall. She lighted another match. Then she was sitting under the most beautiful Christmas tree. It was much larger and much more beautiful than the one she had seen last Christmas through the glass door at the rich merchant's home. Thousands of candles burned on the green branches, and colored pictures like those in the printshops looked down at her. The little girl reached both her hands toward them. Then the match went out. But the Christmas lights mounted higher. She saw them now as bright stars in the sky. One of them fell down, forming a long line of fire.

"Now someone is dying," thought the little girl, for her old grandmother, the only person who had loved her, and who was now dead, had told her that when a star fell down a soul went up to God.

She rubbed another match against the wall. It became bright again, and in the glow the old grandmother stood clear and shining, kind and lovely.

"Grandmother!" cried the child. "Oh, take me with you! I know you will disappear when the match is burned out. You will vanish like the warm stove, the wonderful roast goose and the beautiful big Christmas tree!"

And she quickly struck the whole bundle of matches, for she wished to keep her grandmother with her. And the matches burned with such a glow that it became brighter than daylight. Grandmother had never been so grand and beautiful. She took the little girl in her arms, and both of them flew in brightness and joy above the earth, very, very high, and up there was neither cold, nor hunger, nor fear-they were with God.

But in the corner, leaning against the wall, sat the little girl with red cheeks and smiling mouth, frozen to death on the last evening of the old year. The New Year's sun rose upon a little pathetic figure. The child sat there, stiff and cold, holding the matches, of which one bundle was almost burned.

"She wanted to warm herself," the people said. No one imagined what beautiful things she had seen, and how happily she had gone with her old grandmother into the bright New Year.

 

søndag 22. oktober 2023

Ingenting er mulig/nothing is possible?

Ingenting er mulig/nothing is possible? Er dette et humoristisk utslag av AI/ artificial intelligence/kunstig intelligens eller bare morsomt ordspill over ingenting er umulig/nothing is impossible? Det er nok det siste? Litt kreativt dette her Se https://www.hydro.com/no-NO/media/pa-dagsorden/veikart-for-nullutslippsproduksjon-av-aluminium/

søndag 24. september 2023

24. GONE FOR GOOD?

 

 

I like magic! Early next morning I was dreaming. That is, I believed I was dreaming. As on the previous days, some early morning birds were chirping so I am not sure. When I turned around in bed, the small box was there once again. Nothing rattled inside. I opened the box. There were some sheets of paper. I wanted to read chapter 24.

24. GONE FOR GOOD?

It was morning in the end of September. The mist was lingering in the fields.

-          Where are we, Jill muttered. – It is freezing cold.

-          Do you remember the thunder bolt, and the time traveller who just disappeared, Jack said. If we wait and have patience, maybe he will come back?

-          Back from where, and back from when?

The mist gradually disappeared. Not very far away there was a small fire. Somebody enveloped in black clothes huddled nearby.

-          Do you see what I see, Jill asked. – It has to be the time traveller. Let us move.

And indeed it was.

-          There you are, he said. – I have waited for you. Things are not easy in the real world where the end is always the beginning of something new.

-          What do you mean, Jill felt she was compelled to ask.

-          When we parted last time, the Earth was pristine and looked like new. We are back there now, far into the future. The creature, which named itself homo sapiens, managed to destroy itself and much of life on the planet. By sheer luck this species had built a colony on another planet nearby and brought most of advanced technologies with them. From distance they observed the destruction of Earth, and knew they would never be able to return for thousands, and probably millions of years.

-          Yes, Jack said

-          I am the time traveller, and you have travelled with me in past and future times. Do you see the cobweb full of dewdrops glittering in the sun right here?

The time traveller’s eyes looked in direction of his index finger.

-          It was made yesterday. Spiders have made artworks like that for millions of years, and will go on almost forever. Spiders hunt their prey, and eat it to survive. Homo sapiens is very different. Our species acts as if survival is not important. There are no limits of what is important, but survival is not the real issue. As I am a time traveller, I will show you the tapestry of time. Watch out now.

From somewhere in space, they saw the Earth moving like a greenish, bluish emerald against a background of black, dotted with stars and galaxies. Sometimes it changed to almost white in parts, then back to other colours. There were ribbons of light in some places during night. Suddenly the Earth was enveloped in black smoke, and nothing was visible. The smoke disappeared, and so did the ribbons of light in nighttime.

-          What you see, is what happened long time ago.

-          Why, Jill asked.

-          Stalin’s dagger never really did disappear, and never will. Sorry to say, that is the legacy of homo sapiens. Enjoy that you are here. Now. Watch the cobweb and the glittering dewdrops. Then I bid you farewell. Forever.

End of chapter 24. Never to be continued.

 

 

 

torsdag 25. mai 2023

KJEMPE-, KJEMPE-, KJEMPE-, KJEMPESKREMMENDE

 KJEMPE-, KJEMPE-, KJEMPE-, KJEMPESKREMMENDE - jeg blir helt FORFERDELIG redd av disse SKREKKoverskriftene i media...  Se https://www.nrk.no/tromsogfinnmark/frykter-pukkellaks-fella-i-tanaelva-vil-kollapse-1.16422195

mandag 8. mai 2023

Kong Alkohol

 Atle har forstått at Kong Alkohol er FORFERDELIG viktig. Nå er et nytt partilandsmøte på gang. Forrige helg var det FremSKRITTspartiet (Lars Petter Solås i Oslo Frp grep angivelig en mannlig journalist i skrittet, ifølge Dagbladet.). Nå er det et annet parti sin tur - https://www.nrk.no/norge/mdg-landsmotet_-alkonekt-og-edruvakter-1.16401122 Det er noen år siden Senterpartitopper fra Trøndelag, derav to nåværende ministre, var på guttetur i Åre og sendte en vemmelig tekstmelding til Signe Navarsete - hvem som sendte meldingen, er det ingen som har villet innrømme; det skjedde vel i fylla. Selv har Atle minner fra diverse jobbseminarer hvor Kong Alkohol var med på å prege sosialt og faglig innhold. I sin tid startet Atle på medisinstudiet i Wien, Østerrike. Han avsluttet studiet fordi han trodde at studiet var så hardt at en medstudent hoppet av toget hjem og begikk selvmord. Dessverre var det "fylla som hadde skylda". Studenten skulle på toalettet og gikk ut feil dør... Dermed ble det i parentes bemerket totalt tre færre leger i Norge, men alle hadde vært pensjonister nå.

tirsdag 14. mars 2023

Manglende respekt for Den internasjonale straffedomstolen

Tass melder at Russland ikke anerkjenner den internasjonale straffedomstolens myndighet. Da kan det være verdt å nevne at domstolen ikke anerkjennes av store land som USA, Russland, Kina, India, Indonesia, Tyrkia med flere og lederne i disse landene. Se https://no.wikipedia.org/.../Den_internasjonale... Se også https://www.nrk.no/.../usa-truer-den-internasjonale... Når stater og politikere i flere land ikke anerkjenner Den internasjonale straffedomstolen, må man spørre seg hvorfor mange mister respekten for USA, Russland, Nord-Korea, Kina, Indonesia, Tyrkia med flere og lederne i disse landene.

mandag 13. mars 2023

23. STALINS’S DAGGER REVISITED

 

I like magic! Early next morning I was dreaming. That is, I believed I was dreaming. As on the previous days, some early morning birds were chirping so I am not sure. When I turned around in bed, the small box was there once again. Nothing rattled inside. I opened the box. There were some sheets of paper. I wanted to read chapter 23.

 

23. STALINS’S DAGGER REVISITED

- They are dead? Jill asked. – is that really so? Who killed them? Stalin’s dagger?

Silence. Shrouds of fog drifted ashore. The gloomy figure of the time traveller appeared, carrying a dagger.

-          Not this one, he said. – Time is the grim reaper. How they died, I will and cannot tell. However, they are all dead.

-          And then the world was a better place? Jack exclaimed.

The time traveller was quiet for a while.

-          Look around. What do you see?

Jill turned her head, and looked in all directions. There was nothing to see, only sea and beach. There were no sounds except small waves lapping in the sand.

-          Where are we?

-          This is the future. Thousands and thousands of millennia have passed.

-          What happened?

-          How can I tell, the time traveller answered- - When a swarm of locusts makes the sky black, who can say what happens? They eat everything, and leaves a barren place devoid of greenery.

-          And next year, after rain.

Jill was eager now.

-          Next year the same area is lush and green. No swarms of locusts?

-          That was a long time ago.  We are here now. The locusts were only a simile.

-          Do you mean people did this back in time?

-          The species homo sapiens sapiens did not live up to their name, or maybe that was exactly what they did. The dream of environmentalists at last was fulfilled. The sky is clear. Butterflies and insects are abundant. Birds are flying around doing what birds use to do, hunting for food, building nests, feeding their chicks, and best of all, there are no people around. The masters of earth went extinct.

-          Then everything will start anew one more time?

-          It already has.

The time traveller lifted the dagger, and the rays of the sun was reflected around.

From out of nothing there was a deafening thunderbolt, and a blinding lightning.

When Jack and Jill got their senses back, the dagger and the time traveller was gone.

End of chapter 23. To be continued in chapter 24.