June 23, 2018
11:15 PM Iceland Time
This morning I had breakfast with Skarpi (lactose free skyr,
muesli and coffee has been my go to lately) and tried to figure out what we
were going to do for the day. He was a bit worried about the weather, but even
though it was overcast we decided to go on a hike. He took me to a place he
used to walk all the time about 30 minutes outside of Reykjavik called Heiðmörk.
Heiðmörk was beautiful! It was a little wooded trail area
with pines and birch trees. Everything but the trail was covered in a thick
blanket of moss and/or Icelandic lupine. It didn’t rain, and it wasn’t too
cold. It did get a bit gusty towards the end. It was nice to spend time with Skarpi, we
enjoyed each other’s company and the beauty of Iceland’s nature.
When we got home, I headed out into town to get some cough
medicine and shop for a wool sweater. It has been a bit of a pain; a lot of us
Snorris got a nasty cold. I am hoping it will go away soon. I usually don’t get
sick, but I think since I haven’t really allotted myself time to just rest it
off, I think it has prolonged it. There is just so much to see and do, I want
to make the best of my time here.
When the game was over, Skarpi made us dinner; I keep
offering to help him out, but he always wants to do it himself! He is so sweet,
he has been very worried that I won’t like his cooking, but it has been
excellent! He always says he isn’t a master chef, but he sure is in my book! He
made some fish (I think it was a type of cod?) and rice with a really good
sauce. I am not sure what it was exactly, but it was amazing!
After dinner I decided to go to the thermal pools up the
street. I really cannot express how much I LOVE the thermal pools here. It is
so relaxing, and I feel like the heat has been helping with my cold. I usually
go in the hot pool, then the cold pool, then the steam room, back in the cold
pool, then the hot pool, cold pool, etc. etc. I used to only be able to dip my
feet in the cold pool, but now I can sit in it up to my neck for about 15
seconds. It is about 48-50 degrees Fahrenheit, which is cold enough to make you
numb. I stayed until the pool closed, and then went to the same vegan crepe
place I went to last night. They are so good!
Tomorrow I am going to meet up with a fellow Snorri to check
out a museum, so stay tuned for tomorrow’s adventures!
Sounds great Amber! I love crepes too! But not vegan ones😋
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