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In reply to the discussion: Going to Iceland next week [View all]

Marthe48

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12. We had a wonderful trip in spite of the weather
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 03:44 PM
Feb 2022

We landed at the end of a polar vortex blizzard. Several people told us they haven't had that much snow since 2018. You know how Americans get right outside and clear the walks and streets of snow and ice? I don't think they have the same enthusiasm as we do. The vehicles got around ok, and most of the pedestrians. I'm proud to say I was the only one with my daughters who didn't fall. I think if I had gone down, I would've stayed put. I didn't expect so much walking. I had boots, and winter clothes, not much else I didn't know how much walking there would be, at the airport, and other places. The tour drove us right to the Blue Lagoon. I decided I couldn't walk anymore, and said I would wait where the luggage was stored. My daughter found a wheel chair and attendent, who pushed me to the spa. Never did that before. Oh yeah, and the girls saw mw naked, another first! The lagood was beautiful, and felt really good. I ended up going over 24 hours without sleeping. Right then, my favorite place was the wonderful bed and featherbed cover at the hotel. We got up the next day to go out to Thingvillar. I was awed that this group of people, their ancestors, made a commitment to democratic government over a 1000 years ago, and kept it going. The Icelanders I met were so laid back. Almost all of the drivers and pedestrians observed traffic signals. and were very lawful and calm. Most of the stores and restaurants played 80s American rock. My daughter joked that she ordered it special There were a few channels on the tv in the hotel, maybe BBC. They had Storm Eunice to cope with, so that was the main story over the weekend. Maybe the lack of 24/7 news is a btter way to live. Our trip to the south was canceled because of more bad weather. My daughter tried to book another tour in a different part of Iceland, but it, too, was canceled. I had bought city bus tickets, which offered bus fare and free admission to several pools and museums. It said on my eticket that printouts weren't needed, but the first driver didn't let us on. He wasn't from around there. e got on another bus, and the driver waved us to seats. I grew up on Cleveland, and on the bus route I took when I was a kid, you could get the driver to stop. Not this guy. He went past our destination, about several blocks, and parked the bus. We thought we could just go back to the main stop, but he said we had to get off, he had a break. So we were in a desolate commercial area by the bay, with 30 mile an hour winds, and unshoveled walks, and streets, and no more buses. We made it to the Whale Museum, and got warmed up. The had to go back to that bus stop. That day, on the tour that was canceled, we were supposed to hike on a glacier, and tour an ice cave. I told the girls we had traversed urban glaciers. The whole time we were out, the girls both kept urging me on a few more steps. We got to a tavern and got a bite to eat, then went into a flea market, but I had no idea what the exchange rate was, and I had decided early on, I wasn't going to add weight to my luggage! It was a cool flea market. We were supposed to go on a tour at 9:30 to try to see the northern lights. but it was canceled. The next day, we went to a bustling street with lots of galleries and shops, got the biggest meal of fish and chips I've ever seen. One would have fed us all. Got back to the hotel, and later went on the northern lights tour. We didn't see them, but enjoyed meeting people on the tour and listening to the guide. Got back at 2 am and got back up at 8 to eat breakfast and finish packing. We had decided to get me a wheel chair at the airport. I've never had to use a chair, but it really helped. We didn't know that you get express service, so we got ushered to the front of the lines. The girls said they'd travel with me any time. lol Our plane was the last one out of Keflavik before the approaching storm wreaked havoc. We had a safe, easy flight and seeing Greenland from the air was breathtaking. I got a chair when I got off at Dulles, and while I had to walk a little way, it didn't bother me like the longer walks did. We are all safely home, and dropping back into our routines. Thanks for reading. I'll get some pictures posted by the end of the week.

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Going to Iceland next week [View all] Marthe48 Feb 2022 OP
Sounds like a wonderful trip! leftieNanner Feb 2022 #1
Thanks for telling me that Marthe48 Feb 2022 #4
Good news leftieNanner Feb 2022 #5
Lucky you!!! peacefreak2.0 Feb 2022 #2
Great minds! Marthe48 Feb 2022 #7
In recent years I have had a nocoincidences Feb 2022 #3
They also have frequent earthquakes Marthe48 Feb 2022 #6
New non-stop flights from RDU start soon unc70 Feb 2022 #8
Wishing you safe travels, and a good time. Callalily Feb 2022 #9
Thank you! Marthe48 Feb 2022 #10
Follow-up Marthe48 Feb 2022 #11
We had a wonderful trip in spite of the weather Marthe48 Feb 2022 #12
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