Monday – the Blue Lagoon

Monday – the Blue Lagoon

As I mentioned, a big part of the desire to visit Iceland was to sample its geothermal waters so a visit to the Blue Lagoon, promoted by some enthusiastic marketing people as one of the 20 Wonders of the World, was an absolute highlight of our trip. An afternoon...

Sunday – geothermal

Sunday – geothermal

It was an early start for the a Sunday morning on  the Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik. On the way to the Geysir area of geothermal activity, we passed Reykjanes, where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge comes ashore, the only point at which this extensive sub-Oceanic mountain...

Saturday – off to the frozen North

Saturday – off to the frozen North

Why go to Iceland for your 30th wedding anniversary, you might ask? Well, it's a place that has interested me for years ever since I saw TV pictures of geysers and bubbling mud that emanated from the earth. Besides, we've just been to Crete and, having lived in steamy...

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Monday – the Blue Lagoon

Monday – the Blue Lagoon

As I mentioned, a big part of the desire to visit Iceland was to sample its geothermal waters so a visit to the Blue Lagoon, promoted by some enthusiastic marketing people as one of the 20 Wonders of the World, was an absolute highlight of our trip. An afternoon...

Sunday – geothermal

Sunday – geothermal

It was an early start for the a Sunday morning on  the Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik. On the way to the Geysir area of geothermal activity, we passed Reykjanes, where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge comes ashore, the only point at which this extensive sub-Oceanic mountain...

Saturday – off to the frozen North

Saturday – off to the frozen North

Why go to Iceland for your 30th wedding anniversary, you might ask? Well, it's a place that has interested me for years ever since I saw TV pictures of geysers and bubbling mud that emanated from the earth. Besides, we've just been to Crete and, having lived in steamy...

Days 56 – 64 Vancouver

Days 56 – 64 Vancouver

[wpgmza id="2"]Forgive this belated post, the last of my Canadian Gitiad travelogue. Due to a rescheduling of my original Canadian booking, I spent over a week in this charming city, but was overwhelmed by music practice on my return and ever since.Well, I'm afraid I...

Monday – the Blue Lagoon

Monday – the Blue Lagoon

As I mentioned, a big part of the desire to visit Iceland was to sample its geothermal waters so a visit to the Blue Lagoon, promoted by some enthusiastic marketing people as one of the 20 Wonders of the World, was an absolute highlight of our trip. An afternoon...

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Sunday – geothermal

Sunday – geothermal

It was an early start for the a Sunday morning on  the Golden Circle tour from Reykjavik. On the way to the Geysir area of geothermal activity, we passed Reykjanes, where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge comes ashore, the only point at which this extensive sub-Oceanic mountain...

read more
Saturday – off to the frozen North

Saturday – off to the frozen North

Why go to Iceland for your 30th wedding anniversary, you might ask? Well, it's a place that has interested me for years ever since I saw TV pictures of geysers and bubbling mud that emanated from the earth. Besides, we've just been to Crete and, having lived in steamy...

read more
Days 56 – 64 Vancouver

Days 56 – 64 Vancouver

[wpgmza id="2"]Forgive this belated post, the last of my Canadian Gitiad travelogue. Due to a rescheduling of my original Canadian booking, I spent over a week in this charming city, but was overwhelmed by music practice on my return and ever since.Well, I'm afraid I...

read more
Quarantine diary – Day 14

Quarantine diary – Day 14

The final Q day has arrived.Isn't it funny how things drag at the time but, when you look back you can scarcely imagine where the time went? So it was with being a parent of small children; so it has been with this year; so it is with this quarantine. Breakfast, yoga,...

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Quarantine diary – Day 13

Quarantine diary – Day 13

Nearly there.More of the same today, really. I receive a negative result for my last PCR test in captivity - I have to take three more over the next couple of weeks when I'm out of quarantine - and that means that I've managed to spend 6 weeks in the UK and 3 in...

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