Hi all,
I am happily settled back into the Radisson here in Iceland. It has been a busy 24 hours since leaving St. Paul and I am feeling pretty darn tired but I wanted to be sure to at least write down my first impressions before they become second and third understandings... Thus far, Reyjavik seems to be a very quaint town, amazingly accessible by foot for just about everything AND there are already crocuses blooming and the city lake is full of pink footed geese, ducks and swans. I spent a small part of the day just wandering about the town, watching the kids in the skateboard park, walking by part of the seaport and cruising the bookstore. For dinner, some of the students from the U and a couple elementary school teachers from Miami met up and went to a small pub for soup in a bread bowl dinner and then a tea at a small cooperatively owned coffee house that was playing the very unusual contemporary Icelandic music. I think I will have to hear for quite a while before it makes sense to me... Well I am spacing out already and it is getting late here. Hope all is well where ever you may be.
Take care,
-Anna
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