Saturday, November 21, 2015

Play Iceland 2015 ~ Seeing the Sights

Play Iceland 2015

Seeing the Sights



Flying into Iceland, I was quite surprised by the difference in landscape to anywhere I had ever been before.  I didn't have a window seat, on the airplane, but I was able to have folks on both sides of the plane snap a few shots for me.  In this photo, you're seeing the moss covered lava fields.  You can learn more about the moss, here.  


Perhaps photos taken through a bus window shouldn't qualify for a blog post but you're going to have to endure several.  I enjoyed seeing Icelandic architecture especially when framed with the drastically different landscape.  The churches were especially interesting to me.  If you continue reading, there will be a couple more examples.  








 Our first stop in Iceland.....Blue Lagoon.  
You can learn more about Blue Lagoon Iceland here.  






Me, after a relaxing dip in the lagoon, a delicious lunch, 
and chatting with my fellow Play Iceland attendees.  



A little bit of Reykjavik.

Icelanders are very serious about their belief in trolls.  

I wish I would have taken pictures of the restaurants
where we ate and the hotel where we stayed but I 
didn't think of it at the time.  So, I just have a few photos
of the city that I took while out walking.


Hallgrímskirkja Church in Reykjavik.  You can read about the
church, here.


Our fourth day in Iceland, we ventured out to
see some amazing sights and do a little shopping, 
at a handmade toy store, a wool shop, and a knife
shop.

Waterfall behind some of the shops.



We visited the toy shop and the workshop where the
toys are made.



Troll house.



After visiting the shops, we saw some natural beauty.
Golden Circle Tour






 Okay, so it's not a great picture but I included it
because I want these lovely ladies to be part of my
blog post.  I met some people who I had been
familiar with via Facebook and I met some complete
strangers and with both, I had some powerful discussions
about children.

 I had been following Highway Farm activity Centre for a few years on
facebook so it was a treat to get to meet Martin.  If
you're not already familiar with Highway, you can
check out the Facebook page here.

Getting the opportunity to meet Teacher Tom was
exciting.  I'm sure many of you are already familiar
with Tom but if not, you can get a closer look at his
thoughts about children, here.



Iceland's geysir (geyser) was the first one written
about in a printed source and the first one known
to modern Europeans.
















Me at the waterfall.  

Faint rainbow at the waterfall.

More pictures through the bus window


Icelandic horses.











Iceland is a beautiful and fascinating country.  I 
hope you enjoyed the pictures.  Thanks for taking
time to look at them.  Coming up soon, my blogs 
about the nurseries I visited.  The real reason for
the trip.


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