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Reykjavik to Keflavik, September 12, 2019

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First a few catch-up moments!   First, about the economic situation in Iceland.   We learned early on that 1,000 Icelandic kroner (ISK) is about ten dollars, so it’s pretty easy to figure our what you’re spending.   And since it’s really a little less, you get a pleasant surprise when you check your credit-card bill!   And about credit cards - everyone uses cards for everything.   You have to have a card with a chip and you usually need to know your pin as well.   All that said, there is quite a bit of sticker shock when you buy anything, from food to souvenirs to anything else.   What we didn’t know is that it is as difficult for the Icelanders as it is for tourists.   Our guide last night said his mom bought a tiny little place twenty-six years ago and not only is she still paying on it;   but she owes more now than at the start!   Most people work two jobs just to break even. Other fun facts - there are 350,000 Icelanders and...

Hella to Reykjavik, September 11, 2019

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The countdown is beginning.   From here we go to Reykjavik for about twenty-four hours, then to Keyflavik and home.   Sigh.   We have a lovely breakfast with several different freshly-baked breads and waffles and the other traditional Icelandic breakfast treats.   And we have a great conversation with our hostess, who explains to us about the Icelandic government, and who shares our views of our president.   (Seems like everyone we meet outside of the US feels the same way!) Winner of three Trip Advisor awards! Some fall color in her front yard! Very easy to drink, Viking arctic berry ale! We trek everything out to the car and take a few minutes to figure out our next move.   We’re still planning on going to the Viking Village, since one should never ignore a recommendation from a local resident!   We get really close;   but the turn doesn’t say Viking Village and it takes some comparing of our various maps to decide where we...

Westmann Islands to Hella, September 10, 2019

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t’s a sleep-in kind of morning!   I’m still up around six;   but at least it isn’t because my alarm screamed at me!   Marilyn has a long night’s sleep after yesterday’s rather stressful driving in the rain and drizzle.   We don’t get breakfast today, so we stopped yesterday and bought Skyr yogurt and red grapes.   The yogurt is really good and comes with the cutest little fold-up spoon that snaps open.   Marilyn has strawberry with the fruit on the bottom and I have vanilla with lots and lots of tiny chocolate bits.   We also bought a large round thing that looks like bread but is a cinnamon bun with thick dark chocolate spread all across the top. How clever is this?  It just snaps into place! The apartment comes with tea bags and instant coffee, but no sugar or milk, so I have tea and Marilyn sticks with water.   It is quite a treat, though, to have our en suite! The weather outside is extremely uncooperative.   We...