
Today is the second time I participate in Linda Hill’s streams of consciousness. To read about the rules and participate click here, or here. To read my previous entry (prompt was pre) click here. Today’s prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday April 4 is “hide”. Use it way you’d like. The first rule is: there should be minimal planning and no editing except typos. First thing that came to my mind was reindeer hide. Notice that this is not a super fact post, but just a general informational / factual post. In addition, to writing about my experiences with reindeer hides I also downloaded a few pictures from Wikipedia.

Reindeer Hide Memories
I grew up northern Sweden where there are a lot of reindeer and reindeer hides. When we drove around on the north Swedish countryside, we often saw reindeer at the side of the road. Sometimes there were flocks of reindeer blocking the road. Unlike many other animals reindeer tends to be a little bit stupid about traffic and quite often they walked right in front of the cars. The risk for collision was quite high.

A related interesting fact is that the in northern Sweden, Norway, Finland and parts of Russia there is an Aboriginal people referred to as Sami. They are / were traditionally a nomadic people who followed and herded the reindeer. Reindeer hide is a very important item for the Samis, and used for clothing, footwear, tents, drums and musical instruments, rugs and bedding. Reindeer hide is also an important cultural item for us “regular” north Swedes. When I was a kid, we used reindeer hide for bedding, decoration, wall ornaments, and for cover when sitting outside on the snow or the ice.

My kids here in Texas also have some experience with reindeer hides. When they were little, we visited the ice hotel in Jukkasjärvi in northern Sweden. The ice hotel in Jukkasjärvi is the original and largest ice hotel in the world. The beds in the ice hotel are made of ice and covered by reindeer hide to make it warm and soft. We also took a dog sled tour, and the sled was covered by reindeer hide for comfort. Below are some photos of us on a dogsled with reindeer hide and photos of ice beds with reindeer hide, including our room. I got these photos from my personal and very old family website.








