Iceland: Part 1

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Iceland road trip
Jon and I spent the first ten days of September on an epic road trip around Iceland with our friends, Harriet and Steve. To say that it was an amazing trip would be an understatement! I have never seen so many varied types of gorgeous scenery in such close proximity. Visiting Iceland is like visiting all of the national parks in the USA at once. We saw glaciers, volcanoes, lagoons, canyons, fjords, mountains, craters, waterfalls, and so many other intense geological formations. We're already talking about returning to do more camping, hiking and exploring.

The first thing that most people asked us after we told them that we were going to Iceland was, "Why Iceland?" We first learned about the gorgeous scenery in Iceland from the music videos of Sigur Ros, one of our favorite bands, who hail from Iceland (along with Bjork). Here's a video with a good example of the scenery. We were influenced by Helen's gorgeous photos and Tania's amazing trip reports

Earlier this year, I stumbled across a self-drive tour company and asked my friend, Harriet, if she'd be interested in coming along with us. She agreed, and then we held off for a few months before finally committing to the trip.

Once we booked the trip, I started frantically knitting our authentic lopi souvenir sweaters. Now you know the reason for me torturing myself by knitting bulky wool sweaters all summer long...

So here is our trip in a (not so small) nutshell...The tour company we used set us up with a rental car, booked all of our hotels for the stay, gave us a cell phone to use for emergencies and outlined a suggested itinerary for sightseeing. From what I read online, going with a self drive tour company is a bit more expensive than booking everything yourself, but the extra hassle is definitely worth the surcharge. Other than a few museums being closed for the winter and not noted in our itinerary, the tour was perfect for us.

Day 1: Welcome to Reykjavik

We met up with Harriet and Steve in Boston's Logan Airport after a harried hour when we thought they weren't going to make the flight on time. But, the crisis was averted and their tickets were changed from standby (because they were late to arrive from CA) and they were able to join us on the flight over.

We got to our hotel around 7:00am, ate breakfast and took a brief power nap before setting off to walk around the city. 
Hallgrímskirkja in downtown Reykjavik
Our first stop was at Hallgrimskirkja, the "new" Lutheran church in Reykjavik. It's one of the simplest cathedrals I've ever seen - very stark and modern!

Hallgrímskirkja in downtown Reykjavik

downtown Reykjavik

at the Perlan in Reykjavik
We walked up to the Perlan, a giant observatory/museum/restaurant where we had 360 degree views of the city from the viewing deck and got to see our first geyser. We were so excited to see the geyser go off and spent a ton of time taking pictures of it. Only after we went inside to check out the building did we realize that it's just a sample geyser that's set up to demonstrate how a real geyser works (oops!)


at the Perlan in Reykjavik

downtown Reykjavik
On our way back to our hotel, we ran into our first of many sitings of wild Icelandic animals.

spotting our first Icelandic wildlife

Icelandic Bunnies
Here's the picture Jon shot from the above angle. It just goes to show that changing angles in photography really makes a big difference!

deciphering the map
We spent the rest of the evening trying to stay awake and trying to decipher all of the really long Icelandic street names on the map.

See more pictures from day 1 on flickr here.

Day 2: The Golden Circle

We got our rental car early in the morning and after a brief Icelandic driving/road sign lesson, we were off to our first stop, Pingvellir, the beloved national park of Iceland. 

√ûingvellir National Park
Just as we were driving into the park, we had our first sheep siting! Harriet and I, as knitters,  spent most of our trip on the lookout for sheep and they definitely did not disappoint!

√ûingvellir National Park
The valley in the park was beautiful!

√ûingvellir National Park
We walked through these rock walls to get down to the base of the park...

√ûingvellir National Park
...to get closer to this group of sheep.

√ûingvellir National Park
Moss and lichens covered so many surfaces everywhere.

Keri√∞ Crater
Our next stop was Kerid volcanic crater.

Geysir - the original geyserGeysir - the original geyser
Then we were off to Geysir, the place where the term geyser originated. The geyser above is actually a secondary geyser close to Geysir that is still active and regular.

Geysir - the original geyser
It took a lot of standing around with camera at the ready by me and everyone else watching up to get these shots.

Gulfoss
Our last big stop of the day was at Gullfoss. It was absolutely stunning in person! I think I could sit and listen to running water all day long.

The picture above is at the end of the waterfall and we walked along the left side all the way up to the top to get a better view. If you look at the little red speck above on the ledge in the top corner of the photo, that's about where we were standing to get these next pictures.

Gulfoss
This is looking back from where we walked along the side.

Gulfoss
This is me with my feet steps away from falling into the waterfall (guardrails are just so American!).

Gulfoss
And this is Harriet posing at the top of the waterfall.

fun Icelandic knitwear
I spotted these in the waterfall gift shop. I want to copy this color pattern for a quilt or sweater.

We ended the day with a delicious dinner at our hotel. We were a bit worried when the server said "yes, we can find you something vegetarian to eat." Fortunately, the meal turned out to be a super delicious homemade veggie burger that is one of the best I've ever had.

More pictures of Day 2 on flickr here.

Day 3: The South Coast
Jon manning the wheel

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Today was filled with tons and tons and tons of waterfalls. Our view for most of the day looked like this along the road. We were joking that you can't really play the alphabet game on road trips in Iceland because there aren't many road signs or cars. Instead, you can play "spot the waterfall." We drove by so many houses with waterfalls coming down the cliff in the backyard during our trip. I wouldn't mind that view at all.

Seljalandsfoss
Our first official waterfall of the day was Seljalandsfoss. I've wanted to see this waterfall and hike behind it since I first started obsessing about Iceland years ago (I think this was on the Amazing Race, too). It was such a treat to be able to see it in person and get so close to it! Seriously, the trip could have ended here and I would have been happy (well, as long as we got to go to the Lopi yarn outlet store, too).

Seljalandsfoss

Seljalandsfoss
That's Harriet and Steve up there on the left looking at the waterfall.

Seljalandsfoss
That would be happy me up there in front of the waterfall. :)

Skógafoss
A short drive down the road brought us to the next waterfall of the day, Skogafoss.

Skógafoss
We climbed up this never-ending staircase along the side of the mountain to see the top of the waterfall and the countryside from above.

Skógafoss

Skógafoss
Then, because Iceland is so incredibly diverse (I still can't wrap my head around it), a short and rocky drive down the road brought us to Solheimajokull Glacier.

Sólheimajökull Glacier
(The glacier looks so dirty because of the lava rock piles that are under the ice)

Sólheimajökull Glacier

Sólheimajökull Glacier

Sólheimajökull Glacier

Sólheimajökull Glacier

Sólheimajökull Glacier
In our new, matching Turn a Square hats made for the trip. (on Ravelry: Jon's, Rebekah's).

Fjadr√°rglj√∫fur Canyon
We ended the day with a bang at this gorgeous canyon, Fjadrararglufur. (Cue Lord of the Rings soundtrack!). We had the place to ourselves (and the sheep) and were all just amazed by the beauty.

Fjadr√°rglj√∫fur Canyon
I tried to overcome my fear of heights by going out on one of the ledges, but this is as far as I got before wimping out (again, no guardrails in Iceland).

Fjadr√°rglj√∫fur Canyon
Harriet got out a bit farther than I did. Although you can't tell from this shot, she is hanging over the water on one of the ledges here.

Fjadr√°rglj√∫fur Canyon
If I could bring one place back with me as a souvenir, this canyon would be it! The cliffs, the greenery, the mist. I loved it!

online gif animator
(having fun with a self timer and animated gifs)

The rest of our pictures from Day 3 are on flickr here.

PS. I love that just as I was sitting down to collect flickr photos for this post, this was my greeting. Quite appropriate!
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Happy Birthday, Jon!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Thanks for keeping me laughing!
Jonbara
(Photo mashup by Jon's coworker, Jeff)

Jon, lover of all rodents, especially guinea pigs and capybaras. Known to some as Dr. Jon Doolittle, the animal whisperer.

Hula Hooping from Rebekah on Vimeo.

Jon, learner of new things, like Hula Hooping. (If you listen carefully you can hear me hyperventilating in the background because I am laughing so hard - partly because Um Bop is playing, and partly because of Jon)

P.S. I will try not to relive the cake disaster of 2005 again

August Quilt Blocks

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Jess' Block
First up is Jess' block for the Mid Mod Quilt Bee. Jess came up with this fantastic sketch and sent each of us a different color printed fabric to use. I can't wait to see how her quilt turns out.

Next are these two blocks for Erica's quilt for bee beautiful.
Erica's Blocks
Working with these vintage feedsacks and prints was such a treat! Every new piece I added to the quilt was like unearthing a new flea market find. I definitely had to incorporate this little strip that says "Patchwork Love."

Erica's Block
I'm adding one of these style quilts to my ever-growing to do list now! But, then again, I want to make one of everything that Erica creates!

my sister cracks me up

Monday, September 6, 2010

"I haven't received a speeding ticket in 3 years."

"Then again, it's been 2 years since my car started shaking when going over 70mph."

Margaret's Hope Chest

Friday, September 3, 2010

B & B we stayed at
(photo from Pam @ Mama Spark)

At the end of July, I made a little road trip over to Grand Rapids to attend the Margaret's Hope Chest Summer Work Party and to meet Amanda Jean of crazymomquilts. We stayed in this gorgeous bed and breakfast in the Heritage Hill area of Grand Rapids (right across from Frank Lloyd Wright's Meyer May house. side note: I'm a huge FLW fan, as evidenced here and here).

Margaret's Hope Chest Retreat
On Saturday morning, our group met up at a local church (if only I had this much space in my own craft room to spread out!) and got to work on Amanda Jean's pattern, Fair and Square, that was specifically designed for Margaret's Hope Chest. (you can get the free pattern here).

Margaret's Hope Chest Retreat
Amanda showed our group the quilts that she designed and made and walked us through cutting out the fabric, working with scraps, and gave us lots of great quilting hints and tips.

Margaret's Hope Chest Retreat

Rebaka Margaret's Hope Chest Retreat
We all got to work making our own versions of her pattern. I used some squares brought by Pam and we both made the same quilt but with different sashing. It's fun to see how different colors of sashing look in a quilt.

Margaret's Hope Chest Retreat
One woman at the sewing day made this fantastic top with all of her blue scraps. She just sewed all of her scraps into small blocks and used pieced blocks instead of fabric squares for her quilt. I'm definitely going to use this idea with my fabric scraps.

Margaret's Hope Chest Retreat
Amanda and I

I had a wonderful weekend meeting these fun quilters and learning more about Margaret's Hope Chest. It was so much fun to work on a collective project with so many enthusiastic quilters!

If you'd like more information on Margaret's Hope Chest and how you can help, be sure to check out the MHC's blog and CraftSanity's Episode No. 105 interview with the founders, Carin and Carol.

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