Everything is boring
Landon would like to share his thoughts; so I, Shelah, will be helping him with this:
Everything is boring
It was a surprise to me to go horseback riding. We rode through a neighboring farm that raised sled dogs. I knew it was sled dogs because there was a picture there so I didn't have to know how to read to understand that. We rode past them twice. The first time the owner was giving them water. When we came back through, the dogs, a young team, were out in the field running and came back to be fed. We had to wait till they were tied up so they would not scare the horses.
Iceland has a lot of waterfalls. I think it should be called Waterfalland. I loved looking for them when we were traveling to the West Fjords. We also traveled underground across a fjord. It was a LONG tunnel, too long, and it had a toll at the end that we didn't expect.
We ate lamb stew one day, I didn't care for it. But we had smoked lamb sandwiches while traveling and I did like that. The horse sausage was good. It was strongly smoked. I thought it was a little chewy tough, but good.
In the town of Patreksfjordur. I played on a kind of trampoline. It was like a squared football, or a half buried balloon. It was colored with blue, red, yellow fat stripes. [we found out later it is inflated, see above photo of UNinflated trampoline} It sounded sort of like a drum when you bounced on it. There were some other kids on it but they didn't talk to me except at the end when they were talking in Icelandic and the one girl told me she was from Poland.
The Northern Lights were fun to watch.
On the beach at Raudasander
And this fellow said goodbye to us as we left the Patreksfjord