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Europe » Iceland » Southwest » Reykjavík August 15th 2011

Everyone get the Titanic reference? Good. Part 1 of today's adventure was whale watching, yay. The tour was to start at 9AM so we had another early morning getting up at 7:15 and eating some breakfast. I had some cheerios, granola, bread, orange juice and more cheerios with some apples on the side. After breakfast we went back to the room to make sure we were properly dressed for this whaling occasion. Whether you are a pirate, a viking or a crew member of The Deadliest Catch most of us have been on a commercial sized boat and know that the high seas can be a bit brisk. My getup for the day was tights, my snowboarding socks, pants, hiking boots, under armor, t-shirt and my snowboard jacket. In addition I wore gloves, a scarf and ... read more
Rachel bundled up
Minke whale surfacing

Europe » Iceland » Southwest » Reykjavík August 15th 2011

For part two of today's funstivities (yes, I made that up) we went to the world famous Blue Lagoon, home of the Chase credit card commercial! It would seriously awesome. Once we arrived after the 45 minute drive from our hotel we enter the locker rooms and get out our bathing suits and headed over to the shower. Rachel led me to believe that I was going to have to shower naked before enter the Blue Lagoon, along with everyone else entering, in a community shower. Thankfully that had stalled showers, a couple of which had doors. That just would have been uncomfortable for reasons I don't need to mention on here. Anyway, the temperature outside was probably 50-55 today and we just had to shower plus the addition of 20 MPH wind gusts... yeah it ... read more
Bunch of Caspers
View of Blue Lagoon from the top

Europe » Iceland » Southwest » Reykjavík August 14th 2011

Man my arms are tired after flying all night (cue clapping sound affects). If you hadn't already read Rachel's blog then you don't know that we arrived in Reykjavik around 9:40 AM (5:40 AM back home). Our flight had some minor turbulence and two major pain in the asses but overall a decent flight. Let me start off by saying I usually fall asleep on a plane with ease. Ten minutes into any flight you can usually find me face-planted on the seat tray in front of me, as dirty as that may be. Well... WELL NOT THIS FLIGHT! The lady in front of me reclined maximum reclinage! I'm sorry but reclining on a plane should be outlawed. It's common courtesy that if someone is sitting behind you, you are absolutely NOT entitled to recline! Anyway, ... read more
Our room
Hallgrimskirkja church
View from Hallgrimskirkja

Europe » Iceland » Southwest » Reykjavík August 8th 2011

Back in Europe, as of an hour ago. I'm in the middle of the return trip and have selected this time the fast route via Goose Bay and Narssasuaq, and will be flying form Boston to Rotterdam in only three days - more about that tomorrow, when I have actually completed it. Today just a brief description on how it is to fly these long hours (like 11 hours today) over the Atlantic. But before that, a brief look back to the stay with Ira & Linda in Sudbury: we had a rather lazy Saturday, going swimming in Walden Pond, and in the afternoon Linda and I flew a bit around Boston area. But the weather was not brilliant, and it was rather humid and hazy - still a nice flight. And that was the last ... read more
many hours flying
approach to Narssasuaq
Greenland with meadows

Europe » Iceland » Southwest » Reykjavík August 3rd 2011

Iceland: known as the land of fire and ice. Well, we didn't get to witness any fire and there was a lot less ice or snow than we had expected - it was summer - but the name does give you certain expectations. In Icelandic history, the stories of the Vikings are recorded in mammoth accounts known as The Sagas and in what is fast becoming a common event, our flight from Zurich, Switzerland to Reykjavik, Iceland was not without drama. We would like to think of this as a 'saga' of our own (but we'll make it much shorter...) We arrived at Zurich airport to check in for our 7.20pm flight and after some confused searching by the attendant were told that we were not on the passenger list for this flight … but had ... read more
The Sun Voyager
The Harpa, Reykjavik
Mud Monster, Blue Lagoon, Reykjavik

Europe » Iceland » Southwest » Reykjavík August 3rd 2011

GOLDEN CIRCLE - Part Two Iceland is so remote that many things have developed without interaction with other cultures or species. The Icelandic horse, sheep and cattle are the same as when the Vikings brought them over in the 9th century. All animals are free to roam until shearing of slaughter and grow very warms coats in the winter. The horse is smaller than other horse species and has five gates rather than three or four: walk, trot, pace, gallop and throp. Throp is a very smooth pace such that one can ride for hours and not feel tired or ride around a ring with a glass of liquid and not spill a drop. The horses are handsome animals with rich flowing manes and tails, the color of which often contrasts to the coat. Enjoyed watching ... read more

Europe » Iceland » Southwest » Reykjavík August 2nd 2011

Iceland is so remote that many things have developed without interaction with other cultures or species. The Icelandic horse, sheep and cattle are the same as when the Vikings brought them over in the 9th century. All animals are free to roam until shearing of slaughter and grow very warms coats in the winter. The horse is smaller than other horse species and has five gates rather than three or four: walk, trot, pace, gallop and throp. Throp is a very smooth pace such that one can ride for hours and not feel tired or ride around a ring with a glass of liquid and not spill a drop. The horses are handsome animals with rich flowing manes and tails, the color of which often contrasts to the coat. Enjoyed watching two young males play fighting, ... read more

Europe » Iceland » Southwest » Reykjavík August 2nd 2011

INTERNET SERVICE IS IFFY THIS FAR NORTH. WILL POST AS I CAN. Surprise! Surprise! It’s a cloudy day with a chance of showers but the temperature is a balmy 62. Our group met on the dock and was introduce to Jens (pronounced Yens) for our grand circle adventure. There are fifteen of us and our cost was $40pp versus $189 the ship was charging. We had a quick tour of Reykjavic. It was a National Holiday so the streets were empty. Tradition has it that everyone heads out to the country for the last three day holiday of the summer. Yes, up hear summer is coming to the end. I wish I had more time to explore this city. It is very clean and almost graffiti free. The oldest building dates to the mid 1800’s. Before ... read more

Europe » Iceland » Southwest » Reykjavík August 1st 2011

Notes on the Prinsendam: She is really a small ship. She has two banks of two elevators each so the wait for one is often long. My cabin has a Plexiglas window inside the windowsill of the ships windows. I’m not sure why. My bathtub is so big it allows me to stretch out full length. The Lido buffet is really small. More than once I have had to either bring food to my cabin or order room service because there was no place to sit. Part of the reason is the weather. Not many people wish to eat al fresco at 52 degrees. The Terrace Grill has been moved inside. The kitchen seems to be struggling. Last night my Beef Wellington arrived long after all the other meals. Service at Afternoon Tea was erratic; I ... read more

Europe » Iceland » Southwest » Reykjavík July 31st 2011

We docked at 5:00 pm and by six thirty I was off for a swim in the Blue Lagoon with three busloads of my closest friends. The ride took us through a moonscape of lava fields. Although the nearest volcano has not erupted in three hundred years, the only vegetation to be seen is a think layer of moss. This delicate plant protects against erosion but when the winter winds howl, it can be swept away in seconds. I got my first glimpse of the rift where the North American Plate is moving west and the Euro-Asian plate is moving east leaving a jagged fault line clearly visible. Off in the distance, volcanic mountains and cinder cones provide a rugged backdrop. The Blue Lagoon is a huge complex. Our guide remembers when it was just a ... read more




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