A midnight bonfire (and a short catchup)
I've been in Iceland for four weeks now (which seems impossible), but haven't blogged my daily adventures, like I have done over the last few months. Most days would go something like "I woke up, faffed around in my studio for six hours, collected objects from the beach, watched an episode of The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau and went to bed." It wouldn't make the most riveting of journals, but that doesn't mean it isn't magical.
Midges & Mudpots: Exploring Myvatn & Detifoss [photojournal]
Driving around Lake Myvatn and its surrounds was like driving on a different planet - milky blue pools contrasted with the sprawling orange deserts, and steamy mud pots gurgled and bubbled underfoot.
The Golden Circle: navigating Iceland's most touristed route
Boiling hot geysers, a spectacular waterfall, the magical national park of Þingvellir... all within a days drive - there's a reason that the Golden Circle is the most touristed route in Iceland. Here are some tips to soak up the beauty without being knocked about by crowds.
A mountain of prophecies: hiking Spákonufell [journal]
Skagaströnd is home to few things. Its primary claim to fame is a powerful
prophetess from the Icelandic sagas, Þordis, and the mountain she
climbed daily, Spákonufell: the prophetess’ mountain.
Iceland's Hveragerði hot river
If a road trip around the Golden Circle is on your Icelandic to-do list, you should schedule a few hours at this completely magical, completely free hot river in Hveragerði.
Jökulsárlón: Iceland's Glacial Lagoon
I'm going to come right out and say it - Iceland's glacial lagoon is one of the most beautiful, lonely and strange places I've been to in my life. I instantly fell in love.
Waterfalls and Lava Fields: our first 48 hours in Iceland [journal]
If the Mars Rover footage had you dreaming
of visiting foreign planets, then you need to get yourself to Iceland. We’d hired a car for our first few days in
Iceland so that we could explore the dramatic waterfalls and black beaches of
the South, but weren’t wholly prepared for the strange scenery we were about to
experience.
Celebrating Nick's Birthday at Legoland! [photojournal]
There are many benefits to dating an
engineer; they’re helpful when your technology fails, they know the
ins-and-outs of your DSLR because they bothered to read the manual, and they
give you a perfectly valid reason to visit Legoland (sans children).
Midyear Review: Looking back on the last 6 months
… and looking forward to the next 6! So what’s shaped the first half of 2015 and what have I got in store for the rest of the year?
June 23: The Magic of Hans Christian Andersen [photo journal]
A collection of photographs from one beautiful, sunny day in the picturesque city of Odense where we visited Hans Christian Anderson's birthplace and childhood home.