"If it is so modern, then why is the food in the market so bland?" Siggy snapped. Still, she stopped bristling at Peggy's suggestion. "That could perhaps be fine. This is not at all what I am used to. There is nothing to do In Kattegat, I minded children, I cooked, I helped guard the cattle. Even before when I was an Earl's wife, I had duties. But here..." She waved a hand at the telly. "Here I sit and watch other women scheme. I must find something to do."