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Category Archives: View from the Road
Murals of Reykjavik
Reykjavik has murals. Some are city sponsored, some are commercial, meant to advertise a business, and some are volunteers, quite close to “tagging” or conventional graffiti. Each category has some outstanding items. At the Skuggi Hotel, where I stayed my … Continue reading
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Tagged art, graffiti, Iceland, murals, Reykjavik, tours
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Sandor and the Walled City
(By now you will have figured out that these posts are not in chronological order, but more stream-of-consciousness. Tallinn was a day trip I took before I left for Iceland.) Meet Sandor. Sandor is a native Estonian, born in Tartu … Continue reading
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Videy Island
The ferry ride from the Videy terminal to Videy island was the most surprising of the day trips. In one of our pre-trip planning conversations Linda said that the Videy ferry ride provided one of the best opportunities to see … Continue reading
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Culture Night: Our Skulagata Friend
Every year Reykjavik celebrates Culture Night on the Saturday closest to August 18. August 18 is the day that Icelanders commemorate the incorporation of Rejkjavik as a city in 1786. (There was a settlement in Reykjavik since 900, but this … Continue reading
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Hakarl
Warning: This describes a food that many will find disgusting. Kaestur Hakarl is a traditional Icelandic food, one that kept the Vikings alive for generations in the early centuries of settlement. It is made from Greenland shark, which is beheaded, … Continue reading
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How my Day Went
My Tuesday started with my making a clever phone call to Spouse, sure I’d catch him at lunch. I caught him at midnight instead because I still hadn’t quite got the time change down right. There is no excuse for … Continue reading
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From My Room
This was my room. This was my view. The captain’s house is set back on the bluff, away from Main Street. I stayed in the Pacific Suite. It meant I got no traffic noise from the village itself (my one … Continue reading
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Tagged Alegria Inn, Mendocino, Mendocino Coast Writers' Conference
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Dorothea Lange; the Politics of Seeing
Dorothea Lange was born in 1895 and she lived in New York as a child. As a youngster, she survived polio, and then when she was six her father left the family. About photography, Lange once said, “I had a … Continue reading
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Tagged Dorothea Lange, gallery, Great Depression, koi, night herons, Oakland Museum of California, photography
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Who Knew Euros Were So Pretty?
I didn’t, because I’d never seen one before.
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Normalizing Prosthetics: The Rise of the Hackmods
(Hackmods, you say? What the heck are those? Well, hang on. I’ll get to it.) My friend M had one leg amputated last year. I’m not going to go into a lot of detail. While removing the leg was the … Continue reading