The Viking heritage is showing for Ryder, Amon, and Micah |
Friday, December 22, 2017
On safari at Jungle Island (Tuesday, December 19, 2017)
Short stop at the House of Light and Joy (December 19, 2017)
Hanging out (Tuesday, December 19, 2017)
Taggers (Monday, December 18, 2017)
Hula Hut (Monday, December 18, 2017)
Us (Sunday, December 17, 2017)
Hanging out at the House on the Creek (Sunday, December 17, 2017)
Girls night out (December 16, 2017)
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Let it snow! (December 7-8, 2017)
The deck was lightly dusted with snow. |
By the time the snow melted, the zenias and rocket plants (I don't know what they're really called) registered their protest by being brown and droopy. They've been replaced with pansies. |
The Zoomer, before the snow melted |
Snow day! |
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Last night in Iceland: December 2, 2017
We met one of Santa's very friendly elves (taking a little time off from working at the nearby North Pole) to celebrate the coming Yule season. Actually, this guy is a snowmobile tour guide. |
Light show at Hallgrimskirkja. So weird! Made the church look all wavy. |
Back to Reykjavik: December 2, 2017
Opted for mushroom soup and veggies at Glo, down the street. |
View from our table at Glo. |
We hung out in a nook at Glo so Papa Tom could nap a bit and I could sip coffee. |
The Blue Lagoon: December 1, 2017
Papa Tom amidst the black lava on the trail around the lagoon. |
Oddly, there was ice on the water surface. I just had to put my hand in the water which was, in fact, as warm as bath water. |
Perlan in Reykjavik: December 1, 2017
The mirrored dome of Perlan covers huge geothermal water tanks on a hill about 2 km from city center. The wraparound viewing deck offers a tremendous 360 degree view of Reykjavik and the mountains. |
Through the mist, you can barely see the Hallgrimskirkja (see my Downtown Reykjavik post). Note the fire escape is a ladder next to the glass. |
Downtown Reykjavik: December 1, 2017
Why does the guy on the right have no head??? |
Icelanders are very serious about good coffee. Was wonderful to hang out in this warm coffee shop on the drizzly, cold morning. |
I was surprised visitors could walk right up to the boats in the harbor. |
Thank goodness for international symbols! |
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