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Sunday, December 30, 2012

The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other. ~Burton Hillis

 Hope that you have all had a fantastic Christmas time, I have!  It begins as usual with a trip up to dad to leave a candle on his grave on Christmas Eve.  I miss him so much, it seems amazing that next year it will be 20 years since he left us.
 Had the Aussies over for Christmas Eve dinner - Vicki, her sisters Kerry and Donna, Kerry's man Steve, and Donna's daughter Bella - along with ma, Olga, Ross and the main man Henry!  I think that they enjoyed themselves - I know I did.  The day started with the rice pudding at 4, then mum and I went to church at 6 and then the meal just after 7 and then
 Presents!.... Henry helped in handing them out - did an excellent job!
 I went for a late evening walk with Freyja - there was not a soul on the streets.  So peaceful - so beautiful.
 The last few days have seen a massive storm hitting the west coast of the country, the westfjords have been particularly hard hit - with some homes without electricity for the last 40 hours, hopefully this will be fixed before tomorrow night.
 But the snow makes the town even more beautiful.
 All the fishing trawlers are home for the holidays - something I think is so important - that the family has this time together.  That the fishing can wait till after the new year.
 So as the fisherfolk are home they have a mini Christmas do.  I got invited this year - twas a good night - but I do not have the stamina that I once had.  Andri Kára and Gísli Þór provided musical entertainment whilst Eiki was mc, main music man and stand up.
 Tonight - or rather today is Olga's 29th B´day, she invited us all over for curry - yummy!!!!  Nina was delightful - as usual. Henry was almost edible in his sweetness and cuteness - made sure that we all got a little bit of Henry time.
 So good, family - it's the best....
And to top the evening off - my sister arrived!!!!  No photo as the camera battery had died - promise to post again very soon!
Love and hugs to you all!  and a joyous New Year.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Like snowflakes, my Christmas memories gather and dance - each beautiful, unique and too soon gone. ~Deborah Whipp

OK it's been a while.... but we had snow... snow is an excuse for everything... here is the proof - the mountains of snow that have been scraped off the streets and taken to sites like the one by the harbour. 
 This sailing boat is going no where in the near future.  In other news my cousin Jóhanna's daughter Rúna Birna and her partner Helgi Páll christened their son.... Rúrik Helgason.... A wonderful name for a beautiful little boy.  The picture below is of Jóhanna the proud amma holding him with Helgi Páll just making sure that everything is ok.  The church was decked out with Christmas - and to make things even better it was Jóhanna's 60th birthday.
 To celebrate both the christening and the birthday the family got together for a great feast of coffee and cakes and other stuff...  Here are my cousin Rúnar's daughter Þórdís and Jóhanna's eldest Steina....  Such good looking and wonderful women.
 Both sides of the family were there ofcourse, but the wonderful thing about this small place is that the connections are multi-faceted...  Mum is talking to Gunni Valgarðs.... he and I share a common great grandmother on my mother's side.  His wife is Helgi Páll's sister..... Rúna Birna is related to me through my father... the circle is complete.
 Jóhanna's cake... marzipan... yummmm
 I tried to take some night shots. . . but am still learning how to use my new camera.... but as you can see the cross is lighting the night sky above the town.   It's a view that I will always find peace and solace in.
 Most folk have started to put lights out - in windows, on trees, around houses.  This time of darkness calls the inner need to put lights... lights ... more lights - everywhere.
 Four weeks after the storms the snow mountains are not disappearing - instead they are freezing over and are now hard as rock.
 Last weekend was the Christmas work do...  We went to Akureyri - 1.5 hours away.  Árni drove (just as well - as the weather on the mountain pass was to put it mildly - shit - a total white out) anyway we made it to Akureyri and took a small bus to the local micro brewery - Kaldi.  Where we were given a tour of the brewery - a small talk about how it all started and how it has evolved.  Kaldi is probably the most successful of all the micro breweries here in Iceland and the product is excellent - probably due to the fact that they managed to get a third generation Czech brewer to come over and do the brewing and is in total control of the production.  The first attempts were apparently not working the way that he wanted so he sent water samples to the powers that be in the Czech republic and the response was - don't clean the water so well (they were using spring water - straight out of the ground.......) So now they need to add some minerals to make the water less "clean"
 If ever you are in Iceland I can recommend Kaldi - (also our own local brewery - Gæðing....)
This is the only photo taken after the visit to the brewery - I was banned from taking any more.... I was also too preoccupied with eating. After the brewery visit we went to a Christmas smorgasbord at the hotel.... where we sat and ate and ate and drank and ate and drank some more..... then we went to the only bar in Akureyri that sells Kaldi.... unfortunately the monopoly on beer production and bars has meant that it is only on tap in a few bars around the country.  Gæðing is here in Kaffi Krók, Kaldi in the bar in Akureyri and both are on sale in Reykjavík at Micro Bar (owned by the maker of Gæðing)
 After the bar we went dancing.... it was a Good night.

In other news - there is a new book out that is a must in all homes (well that's my opinion) - the book is called Eldað undir Bláhimni - cooked under a blue sky.  It features all our local restaurants, local cuisine, local produce and basically our fjord.
 Ofcourse my wonderful cousin Herdís has an opening about the coffees and cakes and hot chocolate and breads and other stuff that you can experience at her coffee house Áskaffi at Glaumbæ.
I will try and post again either just before or just after Christmas Eve.
If I don't and if I don't manage to get an email out then I wish ALL of you a very very happy Christmas!  I will wish you a wonderful New Year later...  love to all of you!

Oh... I almost didn't mention - I am SO happy - my sister is coming to Iceland before years end!!!!!  Mum is thinking of maybe going back to Aus with her - all we need is for someone to escort her back to Iceland......