24 August: I’ve moved on today to another island (town of Klaksvik on Bordoy Island); town has about 4,500 people, third largest city in the country. It’s an improvement over towns in the U.S. in the low presence, low visibility commercial establishments and the utter absence to my eyes of a police presence. Communities appear to be dominated by residential interests served by commerce rather than the American way of commercial interests always served by society. I started a list of distinctive, appealing features of the Faroes. • Small scale • Noncommercial • Slowed pace • Beautiful landscape • Restrained people • An undefinable, so far,...

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