Thursday, November 30, 2017

Iceland, Day 2

We started out this morning in the dark, which isn't surprising, because the sun doesn't rise until 10:43, and sets at 3:48. Short day, huh?? Do you know how difficult it is to plan a vacation with only a few hours of sunlight each day??


And most of this morning was spent driving in fog:(


But finally it cleared a bit and we did get to enjoy some scenery, and we were so thankful. We spent the night in Akranes last night then made our way to Olafsvik for the night. Here are a few of the sights we saw along the way.


I had heard about the Icelandic horses, and saw a herd on the side of the road, and this one was particularly friendly.


The ponies were brought to Iceland in the 9th and 10th centuries, and I read online that many of the horses were wiped out due to the Laki eruption in 1784. 

We stopped in Grundarfjordur and had some seafood soup at Cafe Emil:


And also got some pictures of Kirkjufell and the waterfalls that were across the street from the mountain.


I read it is the most photographed mountain in Iceland, rises 463 meters above sea level and is located in Snaefellsnes.

Below is a picture of some of the moss that grows abundantly here. It covers a lot of the lava fields, and the most scenic moss field is located at the Eldraun Lava Field in southern Iceland (this isn't a pic of that Lava field as we are only staying around Western Iceland).


I think that the moss could be so important because there aren't any trees to speak of in the Icelandic countryside. Story has it that when the Vikings arrived, they used all the trees for building material and firewood. 


We made it to Olafsvik with a few minutes to spare before sundown. This is where we will be for the next couple of nights.

Just FYI, we have spoken to a few people that in spite of having a lot of cloud cover, some were able to see the glow of the northern lights last night. Disappointed we didn't get a glimpse but are going to stay up late tonight, just in case.

Wanted to give a warning about renting a car in Iceland. It seems that there are so many crazy things that can happen here to cause damage to a car that would not likely happen in other places. Even if we had obtained the premium insurance package offered by our car rental company, it would not have covered damage from river crossing, wind blown doors, or damage to the chassis of the vehicle, tires or rims.  The rental company advised us to hang onto the car doors when we open them, because it is common for strong winds to catch car doors and sling them open so hard that it damages the vehicle, and this is the type of damage not covered under their insurance. Obviously folks driving, or attempting to drive, rental cars through rivers is also a problem in Iceland, but all we can picture in our mind is someone trying to drive through the Tennessee River.  At rental companies here, you can also buy extra insurance to protect against ash and sand damage. Sand damage due to the high winds blowing sand that "sand blast" your car, or ash damage due to a volcanic eruption.  There is no telling how many cars have gotten damaged from these types of occurrences.  Hopefully, none of this will happen to our rental car, but if it does we are banking on coverage by our credit card company that is supposed to cover us in case of ANY damage to our car.  It did pay for a flat tire we had to replace in Ireland in May. 








Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Iceland (!!!!!!!!!!!!)

I am sitting here on the last leg of our flight with tears in my eyes. I can't believe we are actually going to a place of which I have only dreamed for many years. We are hoping to see the Aurora Borealis, something that has been on my bucket list. I am in awe of God's many wonders.

First of all, want to give a shout out to my friend, Jes, and her son, Caedmon for a ride to the Chattanooga airport yesterday. You guys are awesome. 

Here is Anthony relaxing before the flight.


I think I have mentioned before that Anthony likes bananas, do you see what is on top of his backpack??


Yes, he not only took two bananas, but had cookies and a sandwich in his pocket. So when we were on our first of three legs of our flight, he had himself a really nice meal spread out when everyone else had pretzels and a cookie.


Love him. And yes, he did share his bananas with me. 

When I was making the reservations for our flights, the best one that I found flew to Oslo first and then backtracked to Iceland. Which stinks, but now I can say I have been to Norway. Pics below.



And here was a bit of inflight entertainment.


(This is about the extent of Anthony's artistic talents, and can you see that the arrow is pointed at me?)

Also, we were there at about 9:30 am Norway time, and look at the people eating at the seafood restaurant that was located next to our departure gate. 



I know, right?? Shouldn't they be eating eggs and oatmeal?

The plane didn't have very many people on the leg to Iceland, so I was able to see out of the windows on both sides. I promise, when I saw this, I became very emotional, because I realized we are in real life doing this, which is awesome, and also that I am going to be REALLY cold. But look at this:



So when we arrived, we went to pick up our car and went on our way. We were headed to eat when two indicator lights came on, one for a low tire and a red light that we didn't know it's meaning, but the book said that the car needed to be serviced. So we turned around and went back to the car rental place, and the person said, yeah, that model does that all the time. (!!!!!!!!!) Was that supposed to comfort us??


After we got the car situation straightened out, we headed to Iceland's budget grocery store, Bonus.


And then found our way to our Airbnb in Akranes.  We got settled in for the night and decided that since we have been in our clothes for over 24 hours that we would wash them, so we went to put them in, and this is what we saw:

 

This is where google translate comes in handy. I think we chose blandad, which means "mixed."

know that this blog should be on our Greentripping blog, but I don't have our sign in for our google account and Anthony's bike blog is the one I have access to on this trip, so he is letting me hijack his blog so I can chronicle our journey. 

I would like to put in a prayer request please. If you don't know already, my mom is battling lung cancer which has spread to some lymph nodes and her bones. She has been going through a rough patch and will be having a brain MRI on Friday to see if they can see what could be causing her unsteadiness. Also, she was in the hospital several weeks ago, and they thought she may have (had?) pneumonia and will be seeing the lung doctor soon to see if he can tell what's going on with her lungs. Would you please pray for her?? And also, I have a very special friend that I would like to add to this request. She has also been diagnosed with cancer, and I know she would appreciate your prayers too.