Day 3 of our Icelandic adventure was far from over and we made our way further south on the ring road. We stopped to have a walk up to Sólheimajökull, a glacier in the south of Iceland. There was quite a bit of debris on the ice, which I thought made it look rather mysterious.Continue reading “Sólheimajökull”
Category Archives: Destinations
Lava of imagination
It is the lava of the imagination whose eruption prevents an earthquake – Lord Byron
I feel immortal
Reynisfjara, Iceland. This was one of my favourite places that we visited on our travels around this stunning country. Will definitely come back! And it was on this beach that Tarja’s music video for the song ‘I feel immortal’ was filmed. So cool and such a beautiful song too!
Falling awake
While I know the lockdown is necessary to try and control the situation, it’s also tough to stick out. I’m doing my part, but realised it was time to escape the city for a bit. I’m spending some time with my mom and cats. Last Friday, we went to the beach. I hadn’t been toContinue reading “Falling awake”
Travel photo challenge recap
My Dusty Flip-Flops had nominated me for the 10-day photo challenge, which I happily took on! She grabbed the idea of doing a recap from someone else and I decided to nab it from Dusty. So here is my recap. Hope you’ll enjoy! Day 1: Sólheimajökull, Iceland A visit to a glacier obviously couldn’t beContinue reading “Travel photo challenge recap”
A day of waterfalls
Day 3 of our Icelandic adventure started with a visit to Seljalandsfoss. What’s cool about this waterfall is that you can walk behind it! I’ve always wanted to do that! 🙂 After this waterfall, we went to a nearby waterfall: Gljúfrabúi, which means ‘canyon dweller’. It was a challenge getting through the canyon over slipperyContinue reading “A day of waterfalls”
Senses
I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order – John Burroughs
Stepping stones
There will always be rocks in the roads ahead of us. They will be stumbling blocks or stepping stones; it all depends how you use them – Friedrich Nietzsche