In the town Tromsø in Norway there is a stone called Eidis Hansen steinen (The Eidis Hansen stone in English). The stone weighs 371 kilos (818lbs). There is a good story connected to the stone, a story I actually remember from back when I was a small kid in the latter part of the 1960’s. My f____r told it to me, when our family made visits to Tromsø.
Eidis Hansen was a fisherman/farmer from Balsfjord, who lived from around 1777 to 1870. He was a big and strong man who loved a good _____. Once upon a time Eidis came back from a long trip, fishing on the coast of the Finnmark county. He was very thirsty and made his way around taverns in Tromsø, enjoying one _____ after the other.
Finally it was time to head back home to Balsfjord. Before doing so, Eidis had to pick up some bread and sugar, and of course two liters of hard liqour. However, the shopkeeper refused to sell Eidis more a_____l. So Eidis was thinking to himself, if I can’t buy any, no one else should be able to do so. He went down to the waterfront, picked up a huge stone, and carried it back to the shop and put it down in front of the door.
No one was able to remove the stone, even if they pulled together to try and lift it. Finally the shopkeeper gave in, and offered Eidis to have the two liters of a_____l for free, if only he removed the stone. Eidis found that to be a good deal, and carried the stone away, to put it down where it lays to this day. It has been tried, but no single man has lifted the stone since then.
Is it a true story or not? Who cares, it’s good story, and that what matters here. If you are still reading, thank you for stayng with me this long, and sharing a good memory with me
By the way, the picture is taken by yours truly