zaterdag 2 januari 2016

CODFISH AND PJ'S

Goodmorning!

It is still early, around half past five and I am wide awake. I can hear the water calling. It is

the only sound to be heard. The house is sound asleep while the water continues to call and
gets me out of bed. When I walk outside I see the boat lying on the shore; the boat which is mainly used for fishing. The house is situated on the rocky fjord coast, near Bodø in Norway.
It is the summer of 1970 and we are visiting bestemor. Because of her rather cramped housing conditions my parents had decided to rent a hytte a short distance from the city.















They will bite anyway

I wake up my sister and brother and tell them to come along. Still half asleep they follow me outside. Without talking we push the boat into the water, fishing lines on the bottom. Slowly
we row up the fjord, the house getting smaller and smaller. Except where I row the water is unruffled and serene. Once at considerable distance from the shore, we roll out the lines. The only fishing method we master is that of throwing the line into the water and move it with strong regular pulls. Stale bread is the only bait, which works well enough because "once amidst a school they will bite anyway," is a statement which I picked up when we stayed with the Vee family in 1966 roaming the Bergen fjord in a motorboat called Bamse.














Cod fish is heavy, especially hanging from a cord and fighting with might and main. Because
my sister and brother cannot get them in, it is me who pulls the fish inside the boat with great difficulty and disposes them of the cruel hook. When some time later I spot my parents
standing on the shore, frantically calling and gesturing, I understand that it is time to return. Half an hour later we - three children dressed in PJs in a boatload of codfish - are greeted
with an explosive mix of anger and admiration.


Codfish dangling and proud of it...



















Velbekommen!

That evening there is a party on the big warm rock in front of the house. Bestemor and the
rest of the family are invited to dinner and accompanied by mosquitos - who celebrate
mainly on my bare legs - we watch a massive codfish sizzling on the grill.













EVH
May 2012

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