Vacation pictures

Iceland

By February 25, 2013No Comments

Hotel

Chessboard

On the ground floor of Reykjavik’s Hotel Natura, in the wing hold­ing the con­fer­ence rooms, in a corner adjoin­ing the entrance to con­fer­ence room num­ber one, is a dis­play ded­ic­ated largely to Bobby Fischer, the high­light of which is a chess­board signed by both Fischer and Boris Spassky. Presumably THE chess­board. Fischer stayed at this hotel for the 1972 match, when it was called the Hotel Loftledir. 

Akureyri

Akureyri. 


Akureyri church

The Church of Akureyri.

Sci-fi 1

Study #1 (For An As-Yet-Untitled Science Fiction Film), Godafoss, Myvatn.

Sci-fi 2

Study #2 (For An As-Yet-Untitled Science Fiction Film).

Nightscape

Shaky nights­cape by a fjord. 

Lebowski bar

Lebowski Bar, Reykjavik.

Street

Skolavrodustigir, Reykjavik, morning. 

Two against nature

Two Against Nature redux?

I’ll put up more if any­body would like. I would highly recom­mend trav­el­ing to Iceland. 

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  • Peter Labuza says:

    Lovely pho­tos. Hope you and Claire are hav­ing a great time!

  • Paul says:

    Wow. I want to go to Lebowski’s. Reminds me of a bar I vis­ited in Belgrade called Glimmer Twins, which only played music by the Stones (but had every album, single & bootleg they’d ever recor­ded). Have a great trip.

  • Claire K. says:

    Additional note: in the photo titled “Skolavrodustigir, Reykjavik, morn­ing,” that lovely stone build­ing is the town jail. Apparently it has a charm­ing walled garden inside.

  • I would watch the crap outta that untitled sci­ence fic­tion film.

  • atk says:

    beau­ti­ful

  • Oliver_C says:

    I have an American friend who has an Icelandic friend who’s the older broth­er of Thora Arnorsdottir, one of the unsuc­cess­ful pres­id­en­tial can­did­ates in Iceland’s elec­tion last year. Small world eh? 🙂

  • Jeff McMahon says:

    I’m curi­ous, at this time of year, how many hours of day­light do you get?

  • Chris Labarthe says:

    Lebowski Bar not the only Coens archi­tec­tur­al ref­er­ence in Iceland, appar­ently. The Church of Akureyri is clearly based on a mini­ature from the Hudsucker Proxy cityscape.

  • Reilly says:

    Reykjavik looks lovely. Something tells me break­fast there must be a real treat. And no mat­ter what reas­ons you had for choos­ing Iceland as a vaca­tion spot, it’s an addi­tion­al pos­it­ive that your tour­ist money is being spent in a coun­try that reboun­ded from their eco­nom­ic col­lapse by allow­ing the banks to fail, jail­ing the cor­rupt fin­an­ci­ers, and bail­ing out indi­vidu­al mort­gage hold­ers. From the per­spect­ive of the American political/economic ortho­doxy, that’s even more ali­en than the eer­ie landscapes.

  • Gareth says:

    Still one of our abso­lute favour­ite trips. I think we aver­aged at least one “hot pot” a day, at least one of which involved lock­ing eyes with the nearby dairy cows.
    The story of the Coventry cathed­ral glass that ended up in Akureyri’s church – and for that mat­ter in a Reykjavik church, too – is one of those fas­cin­at­ing nar­rat­ives of WWII.

  • MarkJ74 says:

    More pho­tos please Glenn.

  • Steven Hart says:

    So what’s the SF film? “Argo 2: Someone Was Left Behind”?