Posted by Gunnar Jarl on April 15, 1997 at 13:45:17:
In Reply to: Re: Winds and Fire in Far Ladonia posted by Lars Vilks on April 15, 1997 at 10:53:07:
: : NEWS FLASH !!!
: : Elemental forces are working on the bondage between Far Ladonia and the Mother Territory of Ladonia. As you may know Sweden occupies a part of Far Ladonia consisting of a trunk road (nr 53) across the territory dividing it into two halfs. Last night strong winds of up to 30 m/s caused a huge pine tree to fall across the road and thus blocking it temporarily only one kilometer north of Far Ladonia. And no more than an hour ago a big truck caught fire on the short stretch of road intersecting Far Ladonian territory, and subsequently blocking the trunk road again. The truck attracted a cluster of blue-flashing swedish authorities toys cars. At this very moment the fire is still not put out completely. And more blue-flashers arrive all the time. As we know no human being was hurt but the scenario was truly spectacular. For the first minutes everybody were only waiting for the diesel tanks to blow. Then we could all relieved see that a string of diesel, 100 m long, caught fire along the road, revealing that the tank already was emptied.The Queen and the Jarl could safely watch the fire from the palace bathroom window. They also report that three lambs have been born on this day of extraordinary events in Far Ladonia.
: Extremely interesting news. And a very strong sign
: and coincedence. After such a connection between
: Ladonia and Far Ladonia...
: I myself was informed that another landmark which
: I have built in Bohuslän, a construction of wood
: called STARBRAK, fell in the storm. This sculpture
: had been change from a sculpture to a pen for sheep.
: STARBRAK fell in the storm as well and the sheep
: became a bit homeless. I suppose this gives some
: sort of strange connection...
: connection
And more about connection and towers.
Last winter I and the princes jointly and during a period
of two weeks were building a tower made of bucket ice
outside the barn. The water buckets we put out for the
sheep and pigs to drink froze over the night and sometimes
the frozen water was strong enough to be used as a brick
in the tower. The tower reached a hight of well over two
meters and stood for a month. The first day of mild
weather when the sun came out it fell and disappeared
within hours.