Oh Iceland you are just too beautiful. I love how simple walks in the countryside can end up in discovering old buildings and mini lakes. I have had some pretty amazing adventures lately around Iceland, stay tuned for more pictures that will keep on proving that Iceland is the most beautiful place!
Now on to today’s post.
One of my favorite things about blogging is all the connections with readers I get to make. I love getting questions about Iceland and hearing from others who are planning a visit to this beautiful country I call home. Lately I have been receiving a ton of questions (which is awesome keep them coming!) and it got me thinking I should create a FAQ page so that you could all hear the answers.
So I want to know, what do you want to know!? Send me your questions on this handy little form and test my knowledge!
But really, send me any questions you may have about traveling to Iceland, what life in Iceland like, how to survive expat life, and anything else you may be interested in! Looking forward to hear from you all!
And with that I will leave you with some snapshots from life in Iceland this past week. I am loving these longer days, perfect for evening strolls around town and walks by the sea.
H made a little friend at the pond. I can’t believe how close this duck waddled over!
H and I strolled around the sculpture garden as I am pretty much 100 percent sure I have never been there. H is 100 percent sure I have. Either way, now I have been there, and found a cool kite so it was a win.
The Reykjavik Art festival opened up this week. To kick off the event Bandaloop came in and danced on some buildings. They even did the tango!
Oh how I love living by the sea!
Sunny day trail runs through the trees, they make me happy
Sunsets at 10:30pm are just crazy to me, but they are certainly beautiful!
Happy Friday everyone! Have a great weekend. I am hoping the rain will go away so some more weekend adventures can happen. Stay tuned on Instagram.
Question of the Day?
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