Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Reykjavik, Iceland

Hello from Reykjavik! 

Reykjavik, Iceland cruise port area
Port side
Starboard side
We always dock in the industrial area so there isn't much to see unless you leave the ship. Which today I didn't. I don't know if one can have too much of Reykjavik but when you add the week Ed and I spent here with the three visits we've made here this summer I think I have a case of Reykjavik-itis. In looking back at some of my photos I’m confident I can call my Reykjavik time complete. 

I've done enough sightseeing and taken enough pictures around the city.
mural on wall in Reykjavik, Iceland
I don't need any more photos of the Harpa Concert Hall.
Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavik, IcelandHarpa Concert Hall in Reykjavik, Iceland
I've seen the Hallgrímskirkja Church, and in my more mobile days climbed the steps to the top to snap a view of Reykjavik from above.
Hallgrímskirkja Church in Reykjavik, Icelandview from the top of the Hallgrímskirkja Church in Reykjavik, Iceland
I've had the famous Pylsur hot dog at the famous stand.
Pylsur hot dog in Reykjavik, IcelandBaejarins Beztu Pylsur hot dog stand in Reykjavik, Iceland
I bought bling for Scooter and we rolled over all kinds of rough surfaces.
Iceland flag cell phone charm from Reykjavik, Icelandcobblestone in Reykjavik, Iceland
I ate fresh-off-the-boat fish and chips.
fish and chips at Kopar in Reykjavik, Iceland
I swam in the Blue Lagoon.
Blue Lagoon in Reykjavik, Iceland
I headed away from the city on a Golden Circle tour and saw Crater Kerid,
Crater Kerid in Iceland
got sprayed by the Strokkur geyser,
Strokkur geyser erupting in Iceland
and visited with Icelandic horses. I called this one Tina Turner.
brown Icelandic horse
I visited Þingvellir National Park
Þingvellir National Park in autumn
and saw enough waterfalls to last a lifetime. I even climbed up 100+ icy steps to get a from-the-top view of Gullfoss Waterfall. I've heard the steps have been redone since my visit.
view from on top of Gullfoss Waterfall in Iceland
And I’ve seen the Northern Lights from a small boat on the waters outside Reykjavik. (Sorry, picture is on the other computer.) 

So yeah, I think I'm good. Maybe even great.

We have a couple sea days ahead of us and then a big weekend is coming up. That's because on Saturday I will find myself in Qaqortoq, Greenland. Oh, yeah. I'll see ya then if the WiFi holds out!

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Isafjordur, Iceland

Hello from Isafjordur, Iceland! Boy oh boy we got lucky today.

landscape view of Isafjordur, Iceland
When we were here in June most of the day the bridge cam looked like this:
Isafjordur, June 6
and we had to get to shore using these:
Island Princess water shuttle
Tenders taking passengers to shore on June 6

But today? We had two things on our side.
1. Isafjordur is building a new pier and the Captain received word last night we'd be able to skip the tender ride and pull right alongside the brand-spanking new dock. It was so brand new they hadn't even taken off all the plastic they used to keep the rain away from the drying cement.
new pier construction in Isafjordur, Iceland
Once we arrived they moved the plastic and started on some more cement-pouring.
pouring concrete for new pier in Isafjordur, Iceland
By the end of the day they had made some pretty amazing progress but you could tell it was a rush job. Even the new stuff we walked on was not the best laid concrete. Could be quite hazardous if you weren't careful.
pouring concrete for new pier in Isafjordur, Iceland
2. The rain never materialized. There were a few drops here and there but nothing Scooter and I couldn't handle. 

And geez, did we handle a lot. It was another day of wandering here, there, and everywhere without a map. I followed the walking man signs for a while but then I veered off my own way.
markings for path to town in Isafjordur, Iceland
I called this one training for hurdles
Of course I got my statue and street sign pictures.
Fishermen's Monument in Isafjordur, Iceland
downtown signage in Isafjordur, Iceland
Uhh..which way?
I called this one kickball in the street
I made sure I got pictures of a church and other buildings.
Church of Isafjordur in Icelandold boat in front of house in Isafjordur, Icelandcolorful home in Isafjordur, Iceland
Can't pass up the bright colors on a rainbow street...
rainbow path in Isafjordur, Iceland
or the color combinations of the flowers and boats and water found all in one picture. So nice I had to take the picture twice.
view of boats in water in Isafjordur, Iceland
view of boats in water in Isafjordur, Iceland
I heard about some viewing platforms but as I got closer I realized the hill wasn't going to be my friend so I turned around.
hillside trail in Isafjordur, Iceland
The hike took you up above the green hillside. Yep, not for me.
But I also heard about another viewing spot to the right of town so I tried heading that direction, too. 
hillside trail in Isafjordur, Iceland
Found the trail! Again, not for me.
So I kept going. To the red-roofed house…
Found the house!
Found a baby waterfall
And then I went up to the point where I heard dogs barking. No sense in getting myself in trouble so I turned around. I was farther from town than I thought.
After rolling around about every pathway around every waterway I could (and having to change to the backup battery) I stopped in the grocery store for another pizza focaccia. When I was in Akureyri in July I picked up a pepperoni one and today I picked up a combination one.
combination focaccia pizza in Isafjordur, Iceland
I tasted a hint of oregano maybe?
Everywhere I went today I was reminded of how beautiful Iceland's landscape is. Even when returning to the ship.
ships docked in Isafjordur, Iceland
Tomorrow we're back in the busy city of Reykjavik. See you then!

Monday, August 14, 2023

Akureyri, Iceland

 Hello from Akureyri, Iceland! What a beautiful day.

view of Akureyri, Iceland from cruise ship

It started last night when I woke up to go to the bathroom and thought I was getting a sunset picture. (I somehow missed that sunset occurred earlier at 9:45 PM. Oops.) Thank goodness we're so close to the Arctic Circle that the times don't really matter because it's still not getting very dark. 

11 pm sunset in Iceland
11:04 PM
It was windy and so very cold but I bundled up on the balcony to search for the Northern Lights. Nope, even more than an hour and a half later it was still too light.
sunset at 1am in Iceland
12:42 AM
My middle of the night adventure didn't stop me from being back out there just after 6:00 AM to watch us navigate the fjord as we headed to Akureyri.
Since today was my third and last visit of the summer I had to make the most of the day and squeeze in everything I could. My first plan was to go to the botanical garden but with the city bus A1 route only running once an hour it was going to take up too much of my day.

So for most of the morning I warmed my chilled bones by sitting in the sun on the balcony. With splendid views, of course.
I watched planes take off and land over the top of both my ship and the NCL ship.
plane landing over cruise ship in Akureyri, Iceland
Norwegian Prima docked in Akureyri, Iceland
What a beautiful ship
Remember, the airstrip goes right up against the water's edge - and right towards the cruise ships.
airstrip along water in Akureyri, Iceland
Photo taken on my June 7 visit
When I finally warmed up I headed back to the grocery store and replenished my stash of my favorite Icelandic snacks. 
These will be going home with me
Then I wandered the town taking tourist photos I missed on the first two visits. I started with the harbor area....
statue in Akureyri, Iceland
With three pictures of the NCL ship you'd think I had ship envy
and then went onto the Hof Cultural Center.
Hof Cultural Center in Akureyri, Iceland

I rolled a little ways along the waterfront and headed up the hill to the Church of Akureyri, Akureyrarkirkja. They're redoing the steps so no one was climbing up there today.
Church of Akureyri, Akureyrarkirkja in Akureyri, Iceland
I looked right and found the Akureyri heart.
#loveakureyriheart Statue in Iceland
I followed the pedestrian area near the heart and found all kinds of shops and restaurants and cafes. The color combinations were, well, colorful.
colorful shopping area in Akureyri, Icelandcolorful shopping area in Akureyri, Iceland
I was able to people watch and window shop before heading back to the ship. Taking photos of the heart shaped stoplights along the way, of course.
heart shaped traffic lights in Akureyri, Icelandheart shaped traffic lights in Akureyri, Icelandheart shaped traffic light in Akureyri, Iceland
The blue sunny skies made for a spectacular last day here. Pure perfection.

Tomorrow we're off to Isafjordur, Iceland. See you then!