On this day the ship was in the last and smallest of three consecutive Icelandic ports. The town was called Seydijofordur (pronounced Say - this - fior - thur). People went nuts with their cameras, not only in the town, but on the decks of the ship as it sailed out in the late afternoon
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Iceland
“There’s this round yellow thing in the sky today, giving off light” -- this and other such remarks when we finally got some good weather on Wednesday July 16.
On this day the ship was in the last and smallest of three consecutive Icelandic ports. The town was called Seydijofordur (pronounced Say - this - fior - thur). People went nuts with their cameras, not only in the town, but on the decks of the ship as it sailed out in the late afternoon





On this day the ship was in the last and smallest of three consecutive Icelandic ports. The town was called Seydijofordur (pronounced Say - this - fior - thur). People went nuts with their cameras, not only in the town, but on the decks of the ship as it sailed out in the late afternoon
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7 comments:
Now this looks like the perfect job. Congrats!
Oooo, there are a couple of real beauties in this group of pictures. I love the one of the church, Steve. Keep them coming-this trip log is great. We all get to live vicariously through you!!
Thirty more days?
Dawn
Steve,
Your pictures are gorgeous! Thanks for sharing them with us. I love the one with the ship in the background. Keep posting your adventures. Very interesting.
Love,
Jackie
I think that this is the second time I sent a comment on this one. Guess I did it wrong. I just love your pictures of Ieland. It looks like a beautiful, quaint place.
Jackie
Very nice pictures, the third looks almost fake-kind of animated.
Hi Joe and Dawn --
Yeah it was a great day for photos, and for some reason that little church was photogenic. Were you taught as a kid that the Pope in Rome was the Vicar of Jesus? When Dawn wrote “vicariously” I looked it up, and it was right underneath “vicar” of course, and is derived from vicar. My vocabulary lesson for the day
It's been a while since I checked this site. Really beautiful pics of Iceland. Thanks for the info.
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