Nearly perfect people read. Almost perfect people

This sign was fixed in the minds of embroiderers as firmly as the sign about a black cat or a five-petal lilac flower.

I did not embroider a ready-made set (it was in 2006), but downloaded a pattern on the Internet, found the key, picked up the threads and plunged into the process with my head. Embroidery was given easily, quickly and brought a lot of pleasure from the process itself and the result. After 2.5 years, I re-embroidered angels ...

My sign has not come true yet, but let's hope

EMBROIDERY VALUES- there are a lot of symbols and signs in embroidery.
There are also many articles on the net.
There are a number of signs that many embroiderers know about.

Let's try to systematize them.

1. Housing issue or what to embroider to expand the living space

(buy a cottage, an apartment, get your own house).

An embroidered HOUSE contributes to the appearance of your home. It does not matter whether it is a set of some company, embroidery according to the scheme, cross stitch, tapestry stitch or satin stitch. It does not matter whether it is a rural hut or a luxurious mansion. Any building will help improve living conditions.

2. Love, get married.

POPPIES and POPPY FIELDS (and indeed, flower fields) - to "male power".

PAIRED embroidery of animals or birds - two storks, ducks, a couple of wolves contributes to meeting with your soul mate, as well as family well-being. It is especially good if a picture with a pair of wolves hangs in the house.

If you will embroider a couple of people - a man and a woman, then ideally they should hold hands or kiss.

A meeting with a loved one is perfectly facilitated by PEONY.

According to Feng Shui, PEONY is a flower of joy, a symbol of exquisite passion and carnal love. It is the most auspicious symbol for young couples. The image of a peony in the bedroom or in the love sector is a wonderful talisman, but its favorable effect is relevant only in the first years of marriage. When children are born and the young wife becomes a mother, peonies in the bedroom begin to symbolize infidelity. That is, it is better to embroider peonies for couples who do not yet have children, so as not to provoke infidelity in marriage.

Therefore, after several years of a happy marriage, replace the embroidery with another one.

To speed up the wedding, you can embroider gold wedding rings on a red (required!) background (I think you can also on a red canvas).

If an unmarried girl embroiders a UNICORN, then she will get married in the near future.

3. Health.

CRANES (preferably a pair of cranes next to a pine branch or tree) is one of the most important symbols of health. PEACH is also considered a symbol of health.

4. Luck in business, money, wealth.

SAILBOAT - embroidered to attract good luck in business. It signifies the symbolic "arrival" of good luck. You need to embroider not a modern boat, wooden, but beautiful, powerful, and outwardly reliable. When you hang, carefully choose a place, it should not hang opposite the entrance, it should “float into the house”, i.e. should face the inside of the house.
GOLD FISH - success in financial affairs.

CARPS - symbolize wealth.

A THREE-LEGED TOAD WITH A COIN IN THE MOUTH is a symbol of great luck. One of the most effective talismans for the wealth zone. Brings wealth, increases monetary luck. It is better to place in the zone of wealth (southeast sector). It is necessary to arrange - as if she jumps into the house.
HORSESHOE - a symbol of good luck, abundance and prosperity. According to Feng Shui, it is recommended to place the ends up.

MONEY TREE - to wealth and the attraction of money, but only if it is embroidered correctly:

According to Feng Shui, a tree should have:

An odd number of coins (otherwise the money will decrease, not increase). It is best if there are 9 coins. Coins must be with a hole in the middle and hieroglyphs

An odd number of flowers, and preferably 3 flowers. Flowers should be like cherry blossoms.

Attached flowers and coins should be red thread.

The tree should hang opposite the front door so that the money goes into the house.

HORSE - a symbol of speed and endurance, joy of life, optimism and good fame. It is better if the horse is directed upwards. The horse brings with it the wind of change and favorable changes in life. If you attach a symbolic image of gold to the back of the horse, then the horse will bring you fame and money ...

5. Car

The embroidered MACHINE repeatedly helped embroiderers to acquire a four-wheeled friend. You can embroider any car, from a Ferrari to an antique 1898 Opel.

SYMBOLS IN FENG SHUI

Feng Shui is the science of understanding how our environment affects our physical and emotional health. It is a system of knowledge based on the study of Nature. It allows you to change and enhance the energy of your surroundings. Symbols are very important in Feng Shui, they help harmonize space, suppress negativity, attract the energy of abundance and success, fulfill desires...

Since most of the signs came to us from Feng Shui, the meanings of the main symbols are given below.

STORK Longevity, happy and peaceful old age
QUINCE Fertility and happy marriage
BUTTERFLY Love and joy; two butterflies - marital happiness
BAMBOO Health, longevity, flexibility. Is a conduit of auspicious energy
BULL Reliability and strength. Long and fruitful life, stable and sustainable
VASE calm; a vase filled with something - a symbol of attracting wealth
FAN Traditional symbol of protection. Protects not only the house, but also the person himself from adversity
GRAPE Abundance, fun
WATER Health, wellbeing
WATERFALL Bringing good luck to the house
CROW Marriage, fidelity
PIGEON Meekness and purity. Pair of doves - love, friendship and marital fidelity
MOUNTAIN Support, protection and assistance
GARNET Bursting pomegranate - numerous offspring
GOOSE (pair) Faith and fidelity in marriage
DOLPHIN Dignity, Hope, Security
TREE Longevity
THE DRAGON The highest symbol of good luck, creativity; brings business success
THRUSH New Opportunities, Joy, Happiness
TOAD strength, strength
GIRAFFE Wealth
CRANE Good disposition, calmness, fidelity, long life. Often depicted under a pine tree - another symbol of longevity.
HARE Sensitivity, abundance, longevity
STARS happiness and eternity
ZEBRA Peace of mind in any situation
KINGFISHER Grace, nobility, marital fidelity
SNAKE movement and renewal. Represents wisdom and deep knowledge
IRIS Life without aging
CARP Good luck and spiritual achievements. Nine carps symbolize prosperity and material well-being.
two carps A symbol of the complete harmony of relations between a man and a woman
hummingbird Symbol of the joy of life
HORSE Sign of victory, courage, power
A BOAT A symbol of incoming good luck in business, security, hope
BASKET Filled with something - a symbol of abundance, fertility, prosperity
RAT Prosperity, prosperity, well-being
SWALLOWS success and abundance
SWAN Grace, beauty, purity, fidelity
A LION Energy and courage. Defender of the home and public places
LEOPARD Bravery
BAT Happiness. Five bats - "five blessings" - longevity, wealth, health, virtue,
life until the end, predetermined by fate
LOTUS Perfection, spiritual grace, peace, female genius, summer, fertility
HORSE Protector of children. It symbolizes speed, perseverance, gives strength and endurance, and children - rapid development.
MAGNOLIA, ORCHID love, sophistication
BEAR Symbol of strength and courage
MONKEY Originality of thought, cunning, ingenuity
DEER Career
EAGLE Powerful symbol of success. Power, courage, sharp mind
PEACOCK Beauty and nobility. Loose tail - titles and awards
PALM Victory
LANDSCAPE Symbol of good luck and auspicious opportunities
ROOSTER A symbol of vigilance, vigilance. Bearer of manhood. Fire protection
PEACH Symbol of longevity
PEONY ardent passion, undying love, glory, dignity
A PARROT A symbol of a cheerful disposition, friendly communication, good memory
BIRDS Symbol of joy, beauty, happiness
BEE Diligence, success in science, art, trade
FISHES Guarantee of success in financial affairs, successful development
SAKURA Luck, love, beauty, youth and renewal
ELEPHANT Power, strength, insight
OWL Erudition, reputation, wisdom; protects against irrational financial investments
DOG Reliable protection
MAGPIE Symbol of "happy meeting"
SUN Sign of providence, abundance, truth
PINE A symbol of long life, loyalty and devotion
DRAGONFLY Grace
TIGER Protector from evil spirits, symbolizes strength and power
DUCKS (pair) happiness in love
PHOENIX Symbolizes the warmth of the sun, summer and fire. Helping childless couples. The Phoenix paired with the Dragon is depicted during weddings as a symbol of a fruitful union, a happy marriage and healthy children.
PERSIMMON Joy
CHRYSANTHEMUM Luck
HERON Symbolizes fidelity and longevity
TURTLE Longevity, strength, endurance. Symbolizes the steady movement forward.

Thoughts are material. I am 100% sure of this.

I dug deeper into the phenomenon of Danish happiness and found that there was nothing new in the report of scientists from the University of Leicester. In 1973, the first survey of the population on the feeling of well-being (“Eurobarometer”) was conducted in Europe, and even then the list of happy nations was headed by the Danes. More than two-thirds of the several thousand Danish respondents said they were "very satisfied" with their lives, according to the latest survey.

In 2009, Copenhagen hosted Oprah Winfrey, who later described how “people leave their babies in prams in front of cafes and are not afraid of being kidnapped… there is no endless pursuit of material goods.” This was declared the secret of Danish prosperity. And since Oprah proclaims only undoubted In fact, people believed that this was the case in Denmark.

By the time Oprah arrived, I had already left Denmark. My wife is tired of listening to my incessant whining about her homeland: the climate is harsh, taxes are monstrous, everything around is monotonous and predictable ... A suffocating atmosphere of agreement to the minimum necessary and fear of standing out from the general background reigns in society ... Ambition is not valued, success is not approved, the rules of behavior in society is shocked ... Plus, a cruel diet of fatty pork, salted licorice, cheap beer and marzipans. But I continued to closely and slightly bewildered to observe the phenomenon of Danish happiness.

So, for example, I learned that this country showed the best results in a worldwide poll conducted by the Gallup Institute. Respondents over the age of 15 in 155 countries around the world rated their current quality of life and their expectations for the future on a ten-point scale. Gallup asked other questions about social support (“ Do you rely on the support of relatives or friends if trouble happens to you?"), freedom (" How satisfied are you with the freedom to choose a life path that exists in your country?”) and corruption (“ How widespread is corruption in business life in your country?"). The results showed that 82 percent of Danes are "prosperous" while only 1 percent are "poor". By comparison, in last place, Togo had just 1 percent of the top performers.

But you could ask the Somali immigrants in Iskhoi whether they are happy they, I thought, stumbling across similar polls and articles. It is unlikely that any of these researchers got out of the rich suburbs of Copenhagen.

And then came the climax, the finest hour of the story about happy Denmark. In 2012, economists John Halliwell, Richard Layard and Jeffrey Sachs brought together data from all modern studies on "happiness" - Gallup World Polls, World and European Life Values ​​Surveys, European Social Survey, etc. UN. And who would have thought - the list was headed by ... Belgium! No, no, I was joking. Denmark was again the happiest country in the world, followed by Finland (second place), Norway (third place) and slightly behind Sweden (seventh place).

To paraphrase Wilde's Lady Bracknell, first place in one ranking may be considered a stroke of luck, but first place in all since 1973 is cause for serious research.

In fact, Denmark is not the only contender for the title of the coolest place to live on Earth. Every Scandinavian country has a reason to be considered a leader in terms of quality of life. Shortly after the publication of the UN rating, the magazine Newsweek said that the best country in this indicator is not Denmark, but Finland. At the same time, Norway topped the United Nations Human Development Index, and another modern study found that Sweden is the best place to live for women.

Which, if I'm not mistaken, I came across with LiRu (thank you!). You know, I don’t have time to read for a long time, and therefore I noticed this post only now, although I always liked this embroidery very much. As you can guess, I like it from afar, I haven’t embroidered it myself yet, but everything is ahead;)

So, with the kind permission of the owner of the site, WebClubnicki, who also had one, I publish her article "Angels "Almost Perfect" scheme and key in Russian".

There is a wonderful omen associated with the Almost Perfect cross stitch kit from Dimensions, which, according to the embroiderers, works 99%. You will embroider angels - you will become pregnant.

I did not embroider a ready-made set, but downloaded a pattern on the Internet, found the key, picked up the threads and plunged into the process with my head. Embroidery was given easily, quickly and brought a lot of pleasure from the process itself and the result. I made the frame myself (cardboard, colored corrugated paper, glue, confetti stars, gold thread), I decided to invest in this work to the fullest. My sign has not come true yet, but let's hope

The scheme for embroidery of angels and the key to it in Russian in the continuation of the post.

ALMOST PERFECT
This composition has been designed especially for you. If you are an experienced embroiderer, then first arrange the colors, and then start with the instructions that follow the diagram. For more information, read the entire manual before you begin.

PREPARATION
Check the contents of your set. Check the contents of the kit against the list on the label. Make sure everything you need is present before you start embroidering.

Your canvas is called AIDA. This is a fabric without a pattern, made specifically for cross-stitching. The number on the kit label indicates the number of squares per inch of canvas.
Avoid wrinkling the edges of the canvas by wrapping them with thin masking tape.

When embroidering with a cross, it is best to start embroidery from the center of the composition and move to the edges. Thus, you will be sure that the composition will be in the center of the canvas.

To find the center of the canvas, fold it in half vertically and then horizontally. At the intersection of the bends, the center point of the canvas will be located.

The embroidery will look much better if the canvas is hooped (frames for embroidery in the form of a hoop)

ORDER COLORS
Identify colors by comparing them in daylight and using the length chart below.
The code in the table is the color number in our color system.

USING THREADS, FLOSS AND NEEDLE
Each thread consists of six strands. They can be separated by holding one end of the thread with two fingers and pulling the strands one at a time.
Combine the indicated number of strands together and insert into the needle, leaving a 3 inch tail on one side of the needle.
Threads "Gold metallic" and "Opal ribbon floss" are not separated into strands. Use them as they are.

Needles are also included in the set. Use a needle with a smaller eye for lace embroidery. For other operations, use a needle with a large eye.

TIPS FOR EMBROIDERY
If you have ever seen the work of an experienced embroiderer, you have noticed that the reverse side of the work is as neat as the front. There are no knots or thread tails. To start sewing, leave 3 cm of the end of the thread behind the canvas and secure it by sewing a few stitches over it.

When the area is finished, the beginning and end of the thread must be spun to the wrong side of the embroidery. Be sure to carefully trim the remaining ends of the threads.

Try not to sew dark colors under light ones. They are usually visible on the front side of the embroidery, giving it a messy look.

When moving from one area to another, try not to carry the thread more than 2 cm, because this will appear on the right side. Usually, it's best to end the thread and start the next area over with a new one.

It is possible that the thread will curl during embroidery, making it difficult to work leading to knots. Just let go of the needle and thread to let the thread straighten out.

In order for the seam to be beautiful and thick, keep the thread under light tension. If the seams are too tight, you can damage the canvas or make wrinkles on it.

If you make a mistake, remove the seams by pulling them out with a needle. If you try to cut them, you can cut the canvas.

LIST OF SYMBOLS
Use one strand of the indicated color for Cross Stitch:
- peach
Use two strands of the indicated color for the Cross Stitch:
- peach
- pale pink
- light yellow
- yellow
- blue
- light blue
- Brown
- White
Use one thread of the indicated color for Half-Cross Stitch:
- opal ribbon floss

HOW TO READ THE DIAGRAM
Parts of the diagram are colored in different colors to make the diagram easier to read. The squares in the diagram correspond to the canvas squares. Each Cross or Half Cross is represented by a symbol from the list.
The diagram also shows the parts that are added after the completion of the work with Crosses and Half-crosses.

EMBROIDERY ORDER
Cross stitch and half cross stitch first. To start, follow the arrows on the edges of the diagram to find the center. Find the center of the canvas. Find the nearest symbol and make the first stitch in the corresponding canvas square.

Continue making the remaining stitches. The characters lying under the decor lines must be made with the specified stitch completely, and not partially.

Then add decor as described below. Use the number of strands indicated by the number in brackets.

When the Forward and Reverse stitches are listed together, you should use the Forward stitch for single straight lines and the Reverse stitch for all others. Make reverse stitches according to the lines on the diagram.

thin black lines - Brown (1) Straight and Reverse stitch

Thick black lines - Brown (2) Reverse stitch

Thick red lines on wings - Light blue (2) Reverse stitch

Thin red lines on the wings - Light blue (1) Straight stitch

Fine red lines in hair - Golden (1) Reverse stitch

Black.- White (2) French Knot

haloes- Gold (3) and Gold Metallic (2) Drawstring. Lay the strands and threads side by side. Secure in place with Gold Lace(1)

LACE

1) Thread the needle, then move the needle to the center of the thread. Tape one end of the thread to the edge of the table. Twist the other end of the thread counterclockwise until the thread begins to curl. Hold the needle with one hand, take the pinned end with the other hand and connect the free ends together. Release the needle and let the thread continue to twist. Adjust the curl to make it look smooth and beautiful. Tie the loose ends together to prevent untwisting.

To sew with Lace, go up through the canvas to one end of the line you will be sewing on. Lay the Lace in a line position and secure it in place with small Straight Stitches using one strand of Golden thread in the needle with the smaller eye. Place stitches every half centimeter.
To finish, pierce the canvas down and tie the string on the wrong side. Cut off the excess.
Repeat the operation as many times as necessary.

Michael Booth.

Nearly perfect people. The whole truth about life in Scandinavian Paradise

THE ALMOST NEARLY PERFECT PEOPLE


© Michael Booth 2014

© E. Derevianko, translation into Russian, 2017

© Design. LLC "Publishing House" E ", 2017

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Dedicated to Lissen, Osger and Emil

Introduction

A few years ago, on a cold and cloudy April morning, I sat in my Copenhagen apartment wrapped in a blanket and dreaming of a real spring. And then, opening the newspaper, I was surprised to find that the Department of Psychology at the University of Leicester 1
University of Leicester University of Leicester) is a public research university in Leicester, England.

I calculated some Index of Satisfaction with Life, according to which my new compatriots turned out to be the happiest people on earth.

I looked at the release date of the newspaper - no, not April 1st. On the Internet, this news was also one of the main ones. All media from Daily Mail before Al Jazeera- they talked about it as about the revelation of the Lord. Denmark is the happiest country in the world! The happiest country? My new home? This cloudy, damp, dull plain inhabited by a handful of sensible Stoics who pay the highest taxes in the world? The United Kingdom was in forty-fourth place on the list. Well, since British scientists proved it, then it is so.

“But how well they manage to hide it. From the outside, they don’t seem to be the personification of cheerfulness and fun, ”I thought, looking out of the window at the city harbor in the pouring rain. Cyclists in reflective down jackets rolled through the streets, and pedestrians jostled on the sidewalks with umbrellas. Both of them tried to dodge the streams of water from under the wheels of trucks and buses.

I remembered my yesterday's misadventures. First, a gloomy cashier from the local supermarket, as usual, with an absent look, punched me a check for third-rate products at exorbitant prices. On the street, I crossed the road at a red light, for which I received a loud reprimand from other passers-by. There were no cars, but in Denmark not waiting for a green traffic light means blatantly violating decorum. Pedaling in a light rain, I arrived home, where a letter from the tax office was waiting for me with a proposal to get rid of most of the monthly income. On the way, some motorist promised to kill me - you see, I turned left where it was not supposed to (yes, he rolled down the window and yelled with the accent of a Bond villain: “I will kill you!”).

The evening TV program offered a show about fighting udder irritation in cows.

It was followed by a ten-year-old episode of the TV series "Taggert" 2
English detective television series that aired from 1983 to 2010 (approx. per.).

And the program "Who wants to be a millionaire?". The name of the latter sounded like a mockery: a million Danish kroner is about one hundred thousand pounds sterling. What's left after paying taxes is only enough for dinner at a restaurant and going to the movies.

It should be noted that all this happened long before the beloved Danish series appeared on the screens, and the new Scandinavian cuisine turned our ideas about cooking upside down. Sara Lund 3
The main character of the Danish television series "The Killing" (approx. per.).

Hasn't charmed us with her sweaters yet, but Birgitte Nyborg 4
The main character of the Danish television series "Government" (approx. per.).

- tight skirts and a tough approach to right-wing politicians ... In a word, it was still far from the current craze for everything Danish.

I used to consider the Danes well-mannered, hardworking, law-abiding people who rarely allow themselves to demonstrate ... to demonstrate anything at all, and not just happiness. Compared to the Thais, Puerto Ricans, and even the British, they looked very reserved and prim. I thought that out of fifty nationalities, whose representatives I happened to meet, the Danes, Swedes, Norwegians and Finns belong to least cheerful people.

Perhaps, I told myself, their mindset was clouded by antidepressants. I read that in terms of the number of “happiness pills” taken, the Danes are second only to the Icelanders in Europe, and the consumption of these drugs is growing all the time. Maybe the happiness of the Danes is just a soothing oblivion into which Prozac plunges them? 5
The most famous brand name of the antidepressant fluoxetine (approx. per.).

I dug deeper into the phenomenon of Danish happiness and found that there was nothing new in the report of scientists from the University of Leicester. In 1973, the first survey of the population on the feeling of well-being (“Eurobarometer”) was conducted in Europe, and even then the list of happy nations was headed by the Danes. More than two-thirds of the several thousand Danish respondents said they were "very satisfied" with their lives, according to the latest survey.

In 2009, Copenhagen hosted Oprah Winfrey, who later described how “people leave their babies in prams in front of cafes and are not afraid of being kidnapped… there is no endless pursuit of material goods.” This was declared the secret of Danish prosperity. And since Oprah proclaims only undoubted In fact, people believed that this was the case in Denmark.

By the time Oprah arrived, I had already left Denmark. My wife is tired of listening to my incessant whining about her homeland: the climate is harsh, taxes are monstrous, everything around is monotonous and predictable ... A suffocating atmosphere of agreement to the minimum necessary and fear of standing out from the general background reigns in society ... Ambition is not valued, success is not approved, the rules of behavior in society is shocked ... Plus, a cruel diet of fatty pork, salted licorice, cheap beer and marzipans. But I continued to closely and slightly bewildered to observe the phenomenon of Danish happiness.

So, for example, I learned that this country showed the best results in a worldwide poll conducted by the Gallup Institute. Respondents over the age of 15 in 155 countries around the world rated their current quality of life and their expectations for the future on a ten-point scale. Gallup asked other questions about social support (“ Do you rely on the support of relatives or friends if trouble happens to you?"), freedom (" How satisfied are you with the freedom to choose a life path that exists in your country?”) and corruption (“ How widespread is corruption in business life in your country?"). The results showed that 82 percent of Danes are "prosperous" while only 1 percent are "poor". By comparison, in last place, Togo had just 1 percent of the top performers.

But they could have asked the Somali immigrants in Iskhoi 6
Ishoy (Ish?j) is a Danish commune (administrative unit).

Are you happy they, I thought, stumbling across similar polls and articles. It is unlikely that any of these researchers got out of the rich suburbs of Copenhagen.

And then came the climax, the finest hour of the story about happy Denmark. In 2012, economists John Halliwell, Richard Layard and Jeffrey Sachs brought together data from all modern studies on "happiness" - Gallup World Polls, World and European Life Values ​​Surveys, European Social Survey, etc. UN. And who would have thought - the list was headed by ... Belgium! No, no, I was joking. Denmark was again the happiest country in the world, followed by Finland (second place), Norway (third place) and slightly behind Sweden (seventh place).

Paraphrasing Wilde's Lady Bracknell 7
The character of O. Wilde's play "The Importance of Being Earnest" (approx. per.).

In fact, Denmark is not the only contender for the title of the coolest place to live on Earth. Every Scandinavian country has a reason to be considered a leader in terms of quality of life. Shortly after the publication of the UN rating, the magazine Newsweek said that the best country in this indicator is not Denmark, but Finland. At the same time, Norway topped the United Nations Human Development Index, and another modern study found that Sweden is the best place to live for women.

So what if Denmark not always first in everyone parameters of these studies of well-being, life satisfaction and happiness, it still ranks among the leaders. And when it is not in the first place, then usually it is some other Scandinavian country. Sometimes New Zealand with Japan (or Singapore with Switzerland) can fit into this picture. But the general message of the reports cited by the European and American media is clear and transparent, like a glass of ice-cold schnapps: Scandinavians are not just the happiest and most contented people on earth. They are also the most peaceful, tolerant, democratic, progressive, prosperous, advanced, liberal, highly educated and technologically advanced. On top of that, they have the best pop music, the coolest detective series, and most recently, the best restaurant in the world.

Each of these five countries - Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland - has something to boast about. Finland has the best education system in the world. Sweden is a prime example of a modern multicultural industrial society. Norway spends its colossal oil revenues on investing in sensible long-term projects rather than building goofy skyscrapers or escorting girls from Park Lane 8
The area where the most expensive escort services in London are located (approx. per.).

Iceland has the highest level of gender equality in society, the longest life expectancy among men and huge resources of cod fish. All Scandinavian countries make great efforts to protect the environment and generously fund their social security systems.

There is already a unanimous opinion in the world: to see a society living a happy, full, calm, healthy and enlightened life, you need to look north of Germany and to the left of Russia.

I went further. For several years I watched from the sidelines the triumphal procession of Danish happiness. True, my regular visits to this country for the most part confused me. Is the weather still bad? Exactly. Are you still paying more than 50 percent of your income to pay taxes? Yes. Are stores still closed just when they are needed? Well, of course. And then I just moved back to Denmark.

This was neither a surrender nor a daring experiment to test human endurance. My wife just wanted to return to her homeland. And although everything inside me screamed: “What are you, Michael, forgot what it's like there live?”, the bitter experience of the past years has taught me that in the end it is better to listen to your wife.

Meanwhile, the craze for all things Scandinavian only intensified. The world couldn't seem to get enough of the modern Viking culture. Detectives by Swedish writers Henning Mankel and Stieg Larsson sold millions of copies in a dark TV crime epic Forbrydelsen("Murder") was shown in 120 countries and even received an American remake. This success continued the next series of the company - a political drama Borgen(“Castle” - this is how the parliament building is called in Denmark), known in Russia under the name “Government”. She deserved a BAFTA award 9
British Academy of Television and Film Arts (hereinafter approx. per.).

And a millionth audience on the BBC. A joint Danish-Swedish detective series has also become a hit Broen("Bridge"). (And no matter what originality Forbrydelsen lies only in the scene of action - we have met harsh female police officers before; it doesn't matter what Borgen- third-rate version of the "West Wing" 10
"West Wing" The West Wing) is an American television series from 1999–2006. about the daily life of the US presidential administration.

Although with the best interiors, and the "Bridge" is generally complete nonsense).

Unexpectedly for everyone, Danish architects, such as Bjarke Ingels, began to issue large foreign orders to the surface at a speed reminiscent of the assembly of a designer. lego. The work of artists like Olafur Eliasson began to appear everywhere - from boutique window displays Louis Vuitton to Turbine Hall 11
A section of the gallery that usually hosts exhibitions of contemporary art.

Tate Gallery London. Former Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen led NATO, and former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari received the Nobel Peace Prize. Danish films began to win Oscars and prizes at the Cannes Film Festival, and directors such as Thomas Vinterberg, Lars von Trier, Susanne Beer and Nicolas Winding Refn are among the most respected contemporary filmmakers.

Actor Mads Mikkelsen ("Casino Royale", "Hunt", "Hannibal") began to appear so often on Danish and world screens that when he appears, John Updike's famous couplet about the same ubiquitous French actor is recalled: me/French film without Depardieu" ( I think that I shall never view/A French film without Depardieu). And also, of course, the New Scandinavian Cuisine, which made a real sensation, and the transformation of the Copenhagen restaurant noma from a little-known curiosity to the world standard of culinary fashion. Three times in a row noma was recognized as the best in the world, and its chef René Redzepi became the hero of the cover of the magazine Time.

But what about other countries in the region? Finland gave us a game angry birds, won the Eurovision Song Contest with the group Lordi, consisting, apparently, of orcs, and produced mobile phones, which at one time every self-respecting person should have had. Swedish H&M and IKEA continue to dominate our malls, Swedish music producers and pop artists (it would take too much space to list them) are always on the air, and from the same country we have come Skype and Spotify. Norway supplies the world with oil and fish cooking, and the Icelanders successfully continue their incredible financial spree 12
This refers to the rapid growth of the Icelandic "financial industry" in the late 1990s-2000s. followed by a crash during the global crisis of 2008 and a series of financial scandals (approx. per.).

The media is full of rave reviews about everything Scandinavian (except, perhaps, Iceland). According to our newspapers, television and radio, nothing is ever wrong in Scandinavia; these countries are a real paradise of equality, tranquility, quality of life and homemade cakes. But the experience of living in the cold and cloudy northern regions introduced me to the other side of the coin. And although many aspects of the Scandinavian way of life can indeed be considered instructive examples for the rest of the world, I was increasingly upset that the image of my new homeland looked too one-sided.

Against the background of the general love for everything Scandinavian (whether it be open schools, snow-white interiors, consensus-based political processes or coarse knit sweaters), one thing seemed strange to me. Why, with such powerful PR and detailed stories about the "Scandinavian miracle", no one is eager to move there? Why do people still dream of a house in Spain or France instead of packing up and moving to Aalborg or Trondheim? By the way, do you have any idea where Aalborg or Trondheim are (to be honest)? So why, despite detective novels and TV shows, is so little known about Scandinavia? Why doesn't anyone you know speak Swedish or "can explain" Norwegian? What is the name of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. Or the most popular Norwegian comedian. Or Finn. Any Finn.

Very few visit Japan or Russia or speak Japanese or Russian. You hardly know all the political leaders of these countries, artists, names of secondary cities, but you can certainly name at least some names. And Scandinavia remains real terra incognita. The Romans didn't bother with it. Charlemagne didn't care about her. As T. K. Derry writes in his book on the history of the region, “The North remained almost completely outside the sphere of interests of civilized man.” Today the situation has not changed much. Not long ago, E. E. Gill in a newspaper article The Sunday Times described this part of the planet as "a collection of countries that we do not distinguish between ourselves."

Part of our collective ignorance (I myself had no idea of ​​the region before I first moved to live in it) is that relatively few people have ever been here. Despite the beauty of nature, the cost of a trip to Scandinavia, coupled with its climate, discourages people from the idea of ​​\u200b\u200btaking a vacation there (especially when there is France in the world). Where are the Scandinavian travel books? Bookshop shelves are crammed with Mediterranean travel stories like "My Binges in the Shade of Olives" or "Fornications on Oranges," but no one seems to want to spend a "Year in Turku" or try a "Cowberry Ride."

Once, when I was waiting for half an hour to be served in a pharmacy (Danish apotex- a monopoly, so service is not a priority for them), it dawned on me. Despite the glamorous stories about Sophie Grobel 13
Star of the series "Murder" (approx. per.).

From The Guardian, to articles on Faroese knitwear and twenty ways to prepare fresh seaweed (I am also involved in the latter topic), we are much more aware of the wild tribes from the Amazon basin than we are about real Scandinavians and how they live.

This is strange: the Danes and Norwegians are our nearest eastern neighbors, and the Icelanders are our closest northern ones. We have more in common with them as regards the peculiarities of the national character than with the French or the Germans. For example, our humor, tolerance, distrust of religious dogmas and politicians, honesty, stoic attitude towards bad weather, law abidance, poor diet, lack of creative approach to clothing, etc., etc. (Compare this with emotional intemperance, endemic corruption, outhouse humor, adolescent temperament, carelessness in personal hygiene, gourmet cuisine and elegant clothes of our southern neighbors.)

Perhaps it is this superficial resemblance that leads us back in Britain to not try too hard to learn anything beyond the common cliché about the Scandinavians.

Stereotypes about the Scandinavians attribute to them a liberal attitude towards sex, which somehow coexists with the image of pious Lutherans. You have to try hard to seem both the personification of sex appeal and repulsive coldness! In fact, the Scandinavians do not like to take the first steps and generally stand out from the general background. It's against their rules (literally, as we'll see later). Look in the explanatory dictionary for the word "uncommunicative" - ​​there will most likely not be an illustration there. But in vain - the image of an unsociable Finn, who stands in a corner, lowering his eyes to the valley, would be perfect here.

When I wrote this book, some Scandinavians expressed genuine bewilderment at the fact that they might be of interest to someone outside their region. “Why did you think people would want to get to know us better? they asked. We are so boring and prim. There are much brighter peoples in the world that you can write about. Go to the south of Europe!”

It seems that they see themselves through our eyes: capable and worthy people, but so boring and colorless that it is not interesting to explore them. For us, the inventive, trustworthy and politically correct Scandinavians with their tendency to tedium look like an actuary 14
Actuary - analyst of insurance statistics. In the British view, actuaries are the most boring people in the world. (approx. per.).

At a wild party.

How then can I keep the reader's interest throughout this book? The answer is simple: I consider Danes, Swedes, Finns, Icelanders and even Norwegians to be extremely unusual people. I hope that you will share my opinion when you find out how bright, advanced and at the same time original they can be.

If Oprah had stayed longer than one day, she would have come to the same conclusion: there is much to learn from the inhabitants of the Scandinavian countries. This is a way of life, priorities and ways to manage wealth, a functional and fair social structure, the ability to combine career with personal life, effective self-education and mutual assistance. Ultimately, they should learn the ability to live happily. And they are witty, and not always intentionally, which, in my opinion, is the best version of wit.

I tried to penetrate deeper into the essence of the northern miracle. Is there a Scandinavian recipe for a happy life? Can it be transferred to other soil? Will people outside Scandinavia be just as jealous of its inhabitants when they get to know them better?

“With average talent and income, it is best to be born a Viking,” the magazine stated somewhat ambiguously. The Economist in a special issue dedicated to Scandinavia. But where is the serious discussion of Scandinavian totalitarianism and Swedish officialdom? How the oil wealth corrupted the Norwegians? How do Finns get pumped full of drugs into unconsciousness? How do the Danes turn a blind eye to their public debt, vanishing industriousness and their own place in the world? And the fact that the Icelanders are, in fact, wild people?

It is worth moving away from the image of Scandinavia that has developed in Western media (country houses inhabited by women in chintz dresses with full baskets of wild garlic, surrounded by children with artfully disheveled hair), as a much more complex, and sometimes completely depressing picture will appear before your eyes. It covers everything from the relatively harmless disadvantages of living in a homogenous and egalitarian society where everyone earns the same, lives in the same type of houses, dresses the same, drives the same cars, reads the same books, and goes on vacation to the same places— to more serious flaws.

Among them are racism and Islamophobia, the disappearance of social equality, alcoholism, a gigantic bureaucratic system that requires high taxation, which squeezes all hopes, strengths and ambitions out of a person ... What can I say! ..

So, I decided to fill in the gaps in my knowledge about Scandinavia and went on a trip to all five countries in the region. I have met historians, anthropologists, journalists, writers, artists, politicians, philosophers, scientists, elf keepers and Santa Claus. From my home in the Danish countryside, my route took me through the icy waters of the Norwegian Arctic and menacing Icelandic geysers, through the infamous Swedish slums and Santa Claus Cave, through Legoland and the Danish Riviera with Rotten Banana. 15
Local name for part of the Danish coast (approx. per.).

I also know about these signs. In fact, they concern not only pregnancy:

EMBED THREE ANGELS - GET PREGNANT!
About the signs that worked :)

It turns out that what we embroider can change a lot.

To embroider a house is to improve living conditions. Hundreds of needlewomen swear that after any building they embroidered, their housing problem was miraculously resolved by itself. Moreover, you can embroider any house, from a simple little house to a castle. Even Powell's famous crooked houses help.

Lighthouses, any, grant wishes. The principle of operation is simple: make a wish and embroider a lighthouse. Requirement: to believe in the fulfillment of your desire and think about it in the process of embroidery.

For good luck in business, a dragon is embroidered. A prerequisite is that the dragon must be with a pearl.

For work, mountains, trees are embroidered (striving up). You also need to remove herbariums and other dead beauty from the room where you are most of all.

POPPIES and POPPY FIELDS (and indeed, flower fields) - to "male power".

PAIRED embroidery of animals or birds - two storks, ducks, a couple of wolves contributes to meeting with your soul mate, as well as family well-being. It is especially good if a picture with a pair of wolves hangs in the house.

If you will embroider a couple of people - a man and a woman, then ideally they should hold hands or kiss.

A meeting with a loved one is perfectly facilitated by PEONY.

According to Feng Shui, PEONY is a flower of joy, a symbol of exquisite passion and carnal love. It is the most auspicious symbol for young couples. The image of a peony in the bedroom or in the love sector is a wonderful talisman, but its favorable effect is relevant only in the first years of marriage. When children are born and the young wife becomes a mother, peonies in the bedroom begin to symbolize infidelity. That is, it is better to embroider peonies for couples who do not yet have children, so as not to provoke infidelity in marriage.
Therefore, after several years of a happy marriage, replace the embroidery with another one.
To speed up the wedding, you can embroider gold wedding rings on a red (required!) background (I think you can also on a red canvas).
If an unmarried girl embroiders a UNICORN, then she will get married in the near future.

Children
The most famous sign among embroiderers is the embroidery of three angels from Dimensions - Almost Perfect.
If you embroider them, you will definitely get pregnant. Judging by the reviews on the forums, embroidery works in 99% of cases.

Health
CRANES (preferably a pair of cranes next to a pine branch or tree) is one of the most important symbols of health. PEACH is also considered a symbol of health.

Luck in business, money, wealth
SAILBOAT - embroidered to attract good luck in business. It signifies the symbolic "arrival" of good luck. You need to embroider not a modern boat, wooden, but beautiful, powerful, and outwardly reliable. When you hang, carefully choose a place, it should not hang opposite the entrance, it should “float into the house”, i.e. should face the inside of the house. If
GOLD FISH - success in financial affairs.
CARPS - symbolize wealth.
A THREE-LEGED TOAD WITH A COIN IN THE MOUTH is a symbol of great luck. One of the most effective talismans for the wealth zone. Brings wealth, increases monetary luck. It is better to place in the zone of wealth (southeast sector). It is necessary to arrange - as if she jumps into the house.
HORSESHOE - a symbol of good luck, abundance and prosperity. According to Feng Shui, it is recommended to place the ends up.
MONEY TREE - to wealth and the attraction of money, but only if it is embroidered correctly:
According to Feng Shui, a tree should have:
- an odd number of coins (otherwise the money will decrease, not increase). It is best if there are 9 coins. Coins must be with a hole in the middle and hieroglyphs
- an odd number of flowers, and preferably 3 flowers. Flowers should be like cherry blossoms.
Attached flowers and coins should be red thread.
The tree should hang opposite the front door so that the money goes into the house.
HORSE - a symbol of speed and endurance, joy of life, optimism and good fame. It is better if the horse is directed upwards. The horse brings with it the wind of change and favorable changes in life. If you attach a symbolic image of gold to the back of the horse, then the horse will bring you fame and money ...

Automobile
The embroidered MACHINE repeatedly helped embroiderers to acquire a four-wheeled friend. You can embroider any car, from a Ferrari to an antique 1898 Opel.

SYMBOLS IN FENG SHUI
Feng Shui is the science of understanding how our environment affects our physical and emotional health. This is a system of knowledge based on the study of Nature. It allows you to change and enhance the energy of your surroundings. Symbols are very important in Feng Shui, they help harmonize space, suppress negativity, attract the energy of abundance and success, fulfill desires...
Since most of the signs came to us from Feng Shui, the meanings of the main symbols are given below.

STORK - Longevity, happy and peaceful old age
Quince - Fertility and happy marriage
BUTTERFLY - Love and joy; two butterflies - marital happiness
BAMBOO - Health, longevity, flexibility. Is a conduit of auspicious energy
BULL - Reliability and strength. Long and fruitful life, stable and sustainable
VASE - Tranquility; a vase filled with something - a symbol of attracting wealth
FANS - A traditional symbol of protection. Protects not only the house, but also the person himself from adversity
GRAPES - Abundance, fun
WATER - Health, well-being
b] WATERFALL - Attracting good luck to the house
CROW - Marriage, fidelity
DOVE - Meekness and purity. Pair of doves - love, friendship and marital fidelity
MOUNTAIN - Support, protection and help
GARNET - Bursting pomegranate - numerous offspring
GUS (couple) - Faith and fidelity in marriage
DOLPHIN - Dignity, hope, security
WOOD - Longevity
DRAGON - The highest symbol of good luck, creative abilities; brings business success
DROZD - New opportunities, joy, happiness
TOAD - Strength, fortress
GIRAFFE - Wealth
CRANE - Good disposition, calmness, fidelity, long life. Often depicted under a pine tree - another symbol of longevity.
HARE - Sensitivity, abundance, longevity
STARS - Happiness and eternity
ZEBRA - Peace of mind in any situation
Kingfisher - Elegance, nobility, marital fidelity
SNAKE - Movement and renewal. Represents wisdom and deep knowledge
IRIS - Life without old age
KARP - Luck and spiritual achievements. Nine carps symbolize prosperity and material well-being.
Two carps - a symbol of complete harmony in relations between a man and a woman
HUMMINGBIRD - A symbol of the joy of life
HORSE - Sign of victory, courage, power
BOAT - A symbol of incoming good luck in business, security, hope
BASKET - Filled with something - a symbol of abundance, fertility, prosperity
RAT - Prosperity, prosperity, well-being
SWALLOWS - Success and abundance
SWAN - Elegance, beauty, purity, fidelity
LEO - Energy and valor. Defender of the home and public places
LEOPARD - Courage
BAT - Happiness. Five bats - "five blessings" - longevity, wealth, health, virtue,
life until the end, predetermined by fate
LOTUS - Perfection, spiritual grace, peace, female genius, summer, fertility
HORSE - Patron of children. It symbolizes speed, perseverance, gives strength and endurance, and children - rapid development.
MAGNOLIA, ORCHID - Love, sophistication
BEAR - A symbol of strength and courage
MONKEY - Originality of thinking, cunning, ingenuity
DEER - Career
EAGLE - A powerful symbol of success. Power, courage, sharp mind
PEACOCK - Beauty and nobility. Loose tail - titles and awards
PALMA - Pobeda
LANDSCAPE - A symbol of good luck and opportunities
COCK - A symbol of vigilance, vigilance. Bearer of manhood. Fire protection
PEACH - Symbol of longevity
PION - Ardent passion, unquenchable love, glory, dignity
PARROT - A symbol of a cheerful disposition, friendly communication, good memory
BIRDS - A symbol of joy, beauty, happiness
BEE - Diligence, success in science, art, trade
PISCES - A guarantee of success in financial affairs, successful development
SAKURA - Luck, love, beauty, youth and renewal
ELEPHANT - Power, strength, insight
SOVA - Erudition, reputation, wisdom; protects against irrational financial investments
DOG - Reliable protection
FORTY - Symbol \"happy meeting\"
SUN - A sign of providence, abundance, truth
PINE - A symbol of long life, fidelity and devotion
DRAGONFLY - Elegance
TIGER - Protector from evil spirits, symbolizes strength and power
DUCKS (couple) - Happiness in love
PHOENIX - Symbolizes the warmth of the sun, summer and fire. Helping childless couples. The Phoenix paired with the Dragon is depicted during weddings as a symbol of a fruitful union, a happy marriage and healthy children.
HURMA - Joy
CHRYSANTHEM - Luck
HERON - Symbolizes fidelity and longevity
TURTLE - Longevity, strength, endurance. Symbolizes the steady movement forward.