Trip to Iceland, Sept 3 2015

Finally having recovered from Jet Lag, I could enjoy Reykjavik and be coherent for our meeting with the lovely people in City Hall. The whole day was a complete Icelandic experience. We ate some Pylsur, hot dogs, from the famous stand, had more wonderful strong coffee, and ended up in a drunken experience at, Hlemmur, the Bus Station.

Rain on a green leaf; Iceland

 

Tjörnin, Reykjavik

“Tjörnin (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈtʰjœ(r)tnɪn]The Pond) is a prominent small lake in central Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. Most visitors to the city pass along its shore, as it is situated in the city centre next to the Reykjavik City Hall and several museums. Tjörnin means “the lake” or “the pond”. Tarn, meaning “mountain lake”, is a northern English dialect word derived from the Norse word tjörn and its genitive/plural tjarnar. Bird feeding on the lake shore, a popular pastime, has led to the lake being called “the biggest bread soup in the world” (stærsta brauðsúpa í heimi)[citation needed]. Tjörnin was the setting for scenes in the 2010 Icelandic movie Gauragangur.” from Wikipedia

Jeope has a bit of a read in the Reykjavik City Hall Library

 

Baby diaper changing; in Icelandic

 

Where babies come from, in Icelandic

 

I found an old book on Health and Hospitals in Reykjavik City Hall

 

 

 

 

 

Reykjavik City Hall is filled with art.

 

 

The Winnipeg crew at Reykjavik City Hall, with the letter of greeting that Mike Pagtakhan, Winnipeg deputy Mayor, wrote for us to take to Iceland.

Hilmar Magnússon, Sigrún Sandra Ólafsdóttir, and Elsa Yeoman all met with us to discuss connections between Winnipeg and Reykjavik.

No Junkmail, in Icelandic

 

 

 

 

Counter Culture Coffee Taster’s Flavour Wheel

 

Reykjavik Roasters, good coffee!

 

Meeting with Goddur again, looking at designs

 

 

 

Goddur, proudly showing us his pages in the Taschen “Designing the 21st Century” book.

 

Icelandic Design, at Spark

 

Spark Design Space, Reykjavik

 

Bæjarins Beztu, the best restaurant in Reykjavik

 

Leif Norman enjoys a good Icelandic Hot Dog

 

 

Reykjavik Harbour

 

 

 

The Icelanders love their books

 

 

Surmjolk for breakfast!

 

Reykjavik Skyline from Tjornin.

 

 

OmNom chocolate

 

 

Icelandic Architecture

 

Skyr.IS I wish I could get it in Winnipeg

 

Even in Iceland, Evan Kuz can not escape work emails.

 

Enjoying Bjor in Iceland

 

 

 

Hugh talks to Gaui H, hot Icelandic Photographer
An example of Gaui's cool Icelandic Photographic Style.
An example of Gaui’s cool Icelandic Photographic Style.
Ian and Amanda snaps Gaui’s photo
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Reykjavik Night Skyline
Leif Norman encounters some very friendly drunk tourists at the Reykjavik Bus Station.

 

Hlemmur, Famous Reykjavik Bus Station