In case the video thing worked (it did for THB) on the prior post, THB tries it again!
VOTD: (click on this link) How to Glaze a Cup: Broccoli
Brandon Bateman mug, now owned by THB |
Day 2: Reykjavik
QOTD: By 930 the chieftains had established a form of governance (Althing),
making it one of the world's oldest parliaments. Also towards the end of the
tenth century Christianity came to Iceland due to the influence of the
Norwegian king, Olaf
Tryggvason. During this time Iceland remained independent, a period known
as the Old Commonwealth and Icelandic historians began to document the nation's
history in books referred to as Sagas (Icelandic for
story or history).
Weather: Bright at
midnight (full moon?), overcast at 3:30am, one spot of blue sky at 7:40am, then
overcast again, rain starting at 11am, and then some blue skies mid-afternoon, followed by more complete overcast
First breakfast of coffee and terrific 5-grain toast and butter, at
3:30am. While DB got the induction stovetop to work last night, this morning it is
a mystery. On other hand, she gets drip coffee, toaster and microwave to work.
Youtube gives some help on stovetop, you have to tap the i in the circle some
magical number of times. Exchanges are full of adventure.
Tap, tap, tap, tap? |
First shower (yes, for you sharpies, THB did not bathe on Day 1): hot water smells of sulfur, and not because of problems
with water heater. Icelandic hot water smells of sulfur, somehow it comes straight from the geysers to your hot water faucet! True?
Second breakfast, at the more normal time of 7am, of haframusli (we thought we were buying granola – jet
lag) and 1.5% lettmjok (milk, maybe from Germany?) and berries (from Spain,
probably $1 a berry).
Hallgrimskirkja
For $50pp, we’ve signed up for the I Heart Reykjavik walking tour. It
starts at 10 at the big church in town, Hallgrimskirkja. Figuring out the pay-for-parking
machine is a two-headed task: finding the English version, trying to
differentiate between spaces in the P1, P2 and P3 zones, putting the credit
card in the right way, selecting a time, and then realizing we paid $10 for 6
hours. Ironically: the tour leader tells as after we find the tour that parking
is free in spots right at the church.
The tour is usually closer to 3 hours; today as the rain starts up
mildly at 11 and then intensifies as noon approaches, Audur, our tour leader
decides to call it a tour in front of the Parliament House.
Famous local artist and architect |
More shots from around town:
Murals are big |
Yarn bombing has come to Iceland |
There are no zoning/paint restrictions |
THB brings back utility boxes |
Another set of utility boxes |
Rotate your screen 180 degrees, pleast |
Harpa concert hall, we hope to tour later in trip |
We cover quite a bit of the non-touristy part of town, and pass our
dinner spot for tonight (recommended) and end up very near our lunch spot
(recommended), the Sea Baron. Two bowls of “lobster” chowder/bisque (actually, a
few pieces of langoustine, the soup is hot and not too creamy) and lousy bread,
$25.
Still raining as we leave the restaurant, and large puddles (aggressive
drivers seem to use this opportunity to splash the pedestrians that wander to
close to the curb; we learn to stay back). Visits to a i8 art gallery, the contemporary
art museum ($13pp, ya gotta be 70 here to get the senior discount), a few
stores, and then a mid-afternoon treat at Reykjavik Roasters: double espressos
with steamed milk on the side and cinnamon scone (more like a muffin top than a
scone), $15.
A few more shots around town:
As we are nearing the car, the sun breaks out and so we take the opportunity to go to the top of the Hallgrimskirkja, $7pp to ride the elevator (there are no stairs). A great view of Reykjavik, in all directions.
Onesies? |
THB goes back to urinal/bathroom art shots |
Here's what's outside the bathroom art shot |
As we are nearing the car, the sun breaks out and so we take the opportunity to go to the top of the Hallgrimskirkja, $7pp to ride the elevator (there are no stairs). A great view of Reykjavik, in all directions.
Dinner at Sjavargrillid: THB gets a three course menu of fish soup
(same-same but different from lunch chowder), combo grilled catfish and char,
and a combo of almond cake and rhubarb sorbet for dessert; DB has green salad
and salmon done two ways (grilled and gravlax), each have a drink (THB –
blueberries; DB – cucumber), mediocre bread, total is $175. Nothing special,
and cracked plates on several courses. THB is thinking that it may be time to
lower standards on food at all levels. TBD
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