venta: (Default)
A last burst of Icelandic documentation. There are many things I haven't written about, but I feel I should be realistic about how much more I'll get round to recording (never mind how much more you're prepared to wade through). Accordingly, a couple of highlights:

Þingvellir )

And finally, the sight officially voted Top Thing Of The Holiday:

Jökulsárlón )

Photos are now returned from the developers, they'll be on display when I have the chance to sort and select and so on.


Previously: Waterfalls, Volcanic Stuff, Rocks, Þings.
venta: (Default)
Yet another report from the Iceland trip... nearly done, I promise.

Þings )

Previously: Waterfalls, Volcanic Stuff, Rocks.
venta: (Default)
And now on the theme of Iceland, we have...

Rocks )

Previously: Waterfalls, Volcanic Stuff.
venta: (Default)
Today's Icelandic topic is...

Volcanic Stuff )

Previously: Waterfalls
venta: (Default)
I've just been debating how one goes about writing up a week spent trundling round Iceland. There's the diary style I-did-this-on-Monday report, but it's going to get a bit samey: got up, ate seven-course breakfast, got in car, saw exciting things, discovered shut visitor centre, ate muffins. You get the idea. So instead, I'm attempting a write-up by theme. Which may or may not work out, and may or may not spiral into lengthiness. There will be photos when they have been freed from their celluloid prisons. But for now there are only words.

Waterfalls )
venta: (Default)
Things I have learnt during my week in Iceland[*]:

  • Iceland is mostly shut October-April.

  • People who say "Iceland's not that expensive really" are lying. Through their teeth.

  • People who point out that the non-Reykjavik areas of Iceland are sparsely populated are really, really not lying.

  • The Icelandic national passtime is piling rocks on top of other rocks.

  • If you go to Iceland, take a wide-angle lens.


I have also seen many, many exciting things of which there will be more sensible accounts following when I have two spare moments to write them down. I watched slow motion collisions, built sandcastles, wallowed in opaquely blue water, got blown off my feet on a hillside, walked behind a waterfall, ate a lot of fish, drove without major mishap on the "wrong" side of the road, learnt how to say Kirkjubæjarklausturs (badly), got excited about furry green sheep, disagreed with Lonely Planet's views on architecture, started a fashion by tackling a path of sheet ice and generally had a thoroughly fabulous time.

I have also suddenly realised it's Whitby Goth Weekend this coming weekend. And I don't even know the band line-up.

<googles>

The Damned, Vampire Beach Babes - yay!
Trauma Pet - I've heard people say things about this band. Sadly, I can't remember if they were good things.
XYkogen, XPQ21, Katzenjammer Kabaret, Inertia, Uninvited Guest - who ? Any ideas ?

In a mostly unrelated request, is there going to be anyone in Whitby with a spare hour or two who fancies teaching me how to put eye make-up on competently ? I've finally conceded I'm just rubbish at it. All reasonable offers/exchanges considered.

[*] The country, not the supermarket. I actually have heard all variations on this joke now. Several times.

Profile

venta: (Default)
venta

December 2025

S M T W T F S
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
212223 24252627
28293031   

Syndicate

RSS Atom

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 27th, 2026 01:20 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios