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Letters from Iceland: January 2009
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Stories from our North Atlantic life. Saturday, January 31, 2009. Happy New Year to you all. Actually. Happy Hallowe´en, Happy Yule, Happy Christmas, Happy New Year, Happy Burns´Night etc. It has been some time since I wrote here. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit Scotland - recommended links. Cheapest good car hire in Scotland. Friendly cottage on Islay. Good B B in Edinburgh. Leopard: magazine of north-east Scotland. Visit Iceland - recommended links. Friendly hostel in Snæfellsnes.
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Letters from Iceland: The Lairig Ghru never disappoints
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Stories from our North Atlantic life. Wednesday, November 30, 2011. The Lairig Ghru never disappoints. A vital ingredient for happiness. November in the Lairig Ghru. I packed all my warm clothes, my waterproofs and extra dubbin . but I forgot the sunscreen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Lairig Ghru never disappoints. Visit Scotland - recommended links. Cheapest good car hire in Scotland. Friendly cottage on Islay. Good B B in Edinburgh. Leopard: magazine of north-east Scotland.
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Letters from Iceland: March 2009
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Stories from our North Atlantic life. Monday, March 02, 2009. And in other news. We´re going to have a baby. at the end of August/start of September. We are both very happy about this news and can´t really imagine how much our lives are going to change but are hopeful that it will all be for the good. All is going well so far. Links to this post. Labels: Our little family. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). And in other news. Visit Scotland - recommended links. Cheapest good car hire in Scotland. Picture Window...
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Letters from Iceland: December 2007
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Stories from our North Atlantic life. Saturday, December 29, 2007. Gleðileg jól - snow, fire and excitement. Happy Christmas everyone. Gleðileg jól. A walk in the snow. Where the tooth fairy lives. Big bomb, happy boy. It is good to be out of Reykjavík and to see the snow-clad hills all around. I will however, be quite glad to be rid of the supernatural visits for a year! Links to this post. Sunday, December 16, 2007. On holiday in Spain, wearing bellydance silk to a restaurant! Anyway. I have things...
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Letters from Iceland: February 2009
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Stories from our North Atlantic life. Saturday, February 21, 2009. Cakes and soup until you burst - you have to, it's a tradition. Dry ice and tropical birthday punch. Anyway, they both celebrated with plentiful food I gather and were quite happy. Chocolate cake, berry shortcake, numerous puff pastry inventions, chicken, so much dry ice that the punch froze solid! Icing sugar for dusting. Actually, most of these she didn´t - I don´t remember such British fare at home much really but that doesn&...To top ...
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Letters from Iceland: November 2007
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Stories from our North Atlantic life. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. December 6th 20:00 - Live music "The Reel Thing" - 500kr. It has been a busy few weeks recently with preparations for our ceilidh on the 6th December and with thoughts turning to Christmas! A love note from a mug. Actually by no mug, maker of lovely mugs and teapots,. May you be visited by night-time fairies and imps to brighten the next day. Much better than what we´ve got coming . Icelandic yule lads who raid the fridge, lic...Welcoming,...
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Letters from Iceland: February 2008
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Stories from our North Atlantic life. Tuesday, February 12, 2008. Ceilidhs to warm us up, up here. Photo taken by Jonas Damulis. I´ve been gone for a while from here but thought I´d drop by. The ceilidh world in Iceland has become busy this month with Vetrahátið (winter festival) and various yearly festivals among companies trying to find something novel to do this year to cheer up their winter-weary employees. And they danced at NASA. Photo by Jonas Damulis. Hopefully I´ll drop by here again at the...
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Letters from Iceland: Wonderful books
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Stories from our North Atlantic life. Adie, Kate: The Kindness of Strangers. Ashford, Lindsay: The Rubber Woman. Attenborough, David: Life on Air. De Bernieres, Louis: Captain Corelli's Mandolin. Dickens, Charles: A Christmas Carol. Esquivel, Laura: Like Water for Chocolate. Fadiman, Anne: Ex Libris. Gould, Stephen Jay: Ever Since Darwin. Gould, Stephen Jay: The Panda's Thumb. Gould, Stephen Jay: Wonderful Life. Jansson, Tove: The Summer book. Lee, Harper: To Kill a Mockingbird. Tolkein, JRR: The Hobbit.
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Letters from Iceland: October 2009
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Stories from our North Atlantic life. Tuesday, October 06, 2009. Just home from the hospital. Just before going for her first "walk", a few weeks old. Links to this post. Labels: Our little family. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit Scotland - recommended links. Cheapest good car hire in Scotland. Friendly cottage on Islay. Good B B in Edinburgh. Leopard: magazine of north-east Scotland. Visit Iceland - recommended links. Friendly hostel in Snæfellsnes. Welcoming, turf-roofed hostel in South. Picture Wind...
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Letters from Iceland: August 2009
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Stories from our North Atlantic life. Tuesday, August 04, 2009. One month to go. After a month of scorching sun the heavens have finally broken and I am actually pleased to feel rain in the air. At least for a little while. As a good source of updates, rather than on Iceland Review or IceNews which seem to me to be mainly aimed at keeping Iceland looking attractive as a tourist destination - which of course it is, and you get more for your foreign currency these days too. Links to this post. Toshiki Toma...