how I feel" vísir, at tey hava talent fyri at skriva góðar tekstir. Eitt brot er : "Half moon in the sky tonight, bright enough to come up with an answer to the question why is it that every time I see [...] But your memory leaves my stomach churning, feeling like a lie about to be revealed, but I'll horde all this to myself cause cheap is how I feel". Michael Timmins skrivar næstan allar tekstirnar, men onkuntíð [...] "He lifts his glass from the table It leaves a ring where it stood. He sees the light from the window. Caress her like he knows he should. He's remembering the first time he kissed her and how he'd wake and
is hoping to get a glimpse of his former Governor. - Of course, I would love to meet the President. I was impressed by his presidency, and I am just as impressed with how he has been handling his post-presidency [...] she wanted me to go to the Governor’s Office and have a picture taken, so that later in life I could say that I had met the American President, says Jens Olsen. And one hot summer day, accompanied by two [...] Olsen, he says, and it has influenced the choices he was made later in life. - Spending a year in the US taught me to respect people of different cultures and backgrounds. And even though I was only there for
whale, I feel it too and I can identify with the horror they experience. I know I cannot easily convince other humans to understand what I feel and what I have experienced but it is real and it is profound [...] d pilot whales is no larger that four times the population of the Faeroe Islands’ 47,000 residents. But this is not about numbers. It’s about morality. It’s about the remorseless slaughter of intelligent [...] they feel and because I feel what they feel, I react as they would react if they had the means to do so, and because I am human, I have the means to react to defend them and I do. Empathy is the experience
somewhat mystified, to put it gently, that someone from Hawaii could be so enthusiastic about their rain-soaked country with its sodden economy. But I was indeed and the more I went about the country, and the [...] more cups of coffee and sweet cakes I savored, the more I began to notice and appreciate that remarkable indomitable spirit of the Faroese bubbling and oozing about. I remember sitting in a remote farmhouse [...] often plundered, it has endured, even flourished, and the people of the Faroes evince a most remarkable spirit of forbearance and determination. I did not know any of this, of course, when I first arrived
this way: »It’s a cosmic experience. The Faroe Islands is a country which is – and is not. It is in constant flux. It keeps disappearing: One moment it’s lost in the fog, and suddenly – there it is again [...] York Times published an article about The Faroe Islands by the journalist Stephen Metcalf on the 25th of March this year. The headline went: “Into the Mystical Unreal Reality of the Faroe Islands”. I’ll [...] international level is created here. Actually, I was invited to the island Antigua to sit under a palm tree, but I preferred to visit the Faroe Islands – maybe because it seems to suit my temperament more.« Bad
Shetland, as an area for oil and gas exploration. As a Minister for Research, I find it tremendously intriguing to think about oil exploration in this area, also known as the Atlantic Margin, as an activity [...] find anything, before you actually hit it with the drill. Let me now, ladies and gentlemen, reassure you that I will not dive further into the technicalities, as it would neither do you or me any good. We [...] the population. Moreover, the IT penetration is near 100 %. We are now about to undertake significant investments in the Vagar airport both with the aim to modernise it and to increase its capacity with
progress being made in implementing it. Clearly Renewable Energy is vital to all the islands groups and it was good to see real, sustainable jobs being created at Arnish. I was personally very interested in [...] segði: "It was a great pleasure to welcome the Prime Minister of the Faroes and my fellow island Convenors to this second annual meeting following the initital meeting last year in Torshavn. I believe [...] fólkavøkstur í økjunum. Jóannes Eidesgaard, løgmaður, segði: "This was a very useful and interesting visit. I am grateful to the Western Isles for hosting this second annual meeting and giving us such an interesting
the confident young Faroese Professionals and Students who now find it just as natural to pursue their careers or studies in England as it was for their predecessors to look towards Denmark. The newly-appointed [...] Sloane Street takes on a huge symbolic value. On a personal note, I could not but help reflect how much has improved since 1993 when I joined hands with Marjun Joensen King and Olavur Rasmussen to form [...] we started our fight back against the professional campaigners of the EIA, WDCS etc. It seemed very lonely at times! Still we persevered with some success and one of our achievements was to bring together
member of the Danish delegation«. It is obviously easy to be cynical about the kind of British »charm offensive« we can now expect and conclude that beneficiaries of it will be bought off. This would be [...] countries favourably disposed towards Britain. There is nothing dishonourable about this. It is a normal tool of diplomacy. But it does put the onus on the Faroese to decide what they want out of the relationship [...] determination. There must after all be large areas of mutual interest. This means it is time for some strategic thinking about relations with the Faroe Islands closest neighbour to the South. A new relationship
efterat forstod han det nok. I hjemmene er det fult oprør. Kvindfolkene skynder sig at finde klæder og olietøj frem til mændene, og kommer lidt mad i en madsæk, men først i en låde for det kan lett blive [...] the meat. The Sheriff´s officers visit each whale in turn, number it, and with a special measuring-rod assess the aquantity of meat it contains. All those who have claims to make, go to the Sheriff´s office [...] area…… He allows 24 houres from time of this announcement for the meat to be cut and carried away……. To the Faroeman, whaling is not only a necessary means of procuring food, it is also an adventure, a sport