Credit: Flora Waycott |
The fourth door on the Advent calendar reveals to Joachim a picture of a shepherd. Our four time-travelers: Elisabet, Ephiriel the angel, lamb, and sheep is now in Sweden, 1891. They are walking along the side of River Göta, and soon reach a field. Three they meet a shepherd "wearing a blue tunic and holding a tall staff curved at the top", called Joshua. Turns out he will be coming along to Betlehem with them.
River Göta |
Then Elisabet gets a bright idea. Since she hasn't been able to stroke the lamb's soft fleece since the journey began, she asks Joshua, he being a shepherd, to herd the lamb to her direction. And Joshua's reply is: "That's not difficult for a good shepherd." - do you see it again, how Gaarder managed to slip bits of bible reference (and history/geography) in every chapter? What a way of educating young people with an engaging story!
Gothenburg - today |
I am really liking this story and the way you are telling it day to day. It's like reading a serial novel, but someone is reading it to me!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Laurie. It means a lot to me to know that I'm not wasting my time writing these posts every day, during one of the busiest months in year. :)
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