It’s a small world in Iceland

4 08 2010

Shirley Lui a Canadian and, until two weeks ago, a Bermudian resident, is now circling the globe trying to decide where to land with her fiance. Before she departed our 21-square-mile shores, however, Shirley spent a little time in another, Northern island – Iceland. And while it may be bigger than Bermuda she found familiar faces on the journey. Here is here travel log:

Iceland.  Why Iceland?  There are many countries on my list of places I want to visit in Europe, but Iceland never occurred to me until I received a Save the Date for a friend’s wedding almost a year and a half ago.  She was going to have a destination wedding in Iceland in June 2010.  What better opportunity to go visit this island?

We booked a self drive 9 night /10 day tour of the country after the wedding weekend in Budir, 2 hours northwest of Reykjavik.  Not being familiar with Iceland and how easy it would be to find accommodation outside the capital city, I booked the tour with Icelandic Farm Holidays (http://www.farmholidays.is/) which is an association of approx. 150 farmhouses around the country.

A little tired from the 4 hour red-eye flight from Toronto, my first impression of the island upon landing was that it was purple…everywhere….there are lupines all over the country.  Even some mountains were purple.

The bus ride to Budir was scenic, ocean on the left and mountains on the right.  We arrived at the quaint Hotel Budir shortly after 2pm and started exploring the property.  Budir, situated on the snaefellsnes peninsula, was stunning – we were surrounded by lava fields and yellow beaches.    Our first night was spent meeting the other guests that have flown in from all over and getting used to the midnight sun…the sun sets around midnight and rises around 3am…but it never gets dark!  Some even went for a middle of the night hike to nearby waterfalls.

The wedding ceremony was held outdoors in the lava fields and was absolutely beautiful.   Everyone had a blast and celebrated all night long under the midnight sun.  Check out the photos at: http://100layercake.com/blog/archives/7436 and http://kylehale.net/blog/2010/07/19/christina-mark-budir-iceland/

Once we returned to Reykjavik, we picked up rental car and began our 10 day roadtrip.  A week before we arrived in Iceland, we found out that a friend of ours from Vancouver just happened to be vacationing in Reykjavik for a month; naturally, the more the merrier on a road trip, so he joined us for first few days of the trip.

Gullfoss, part of the Golden Circle (the other 2 sites making up theGolden Circle are Thingvellir and Geysir)

We toured the island following the Ring Road heading in a counter-clockwise direction.  The landscape and climate in each part of the country was so distinct that driving was never boring.   In the course of one day, we’d see a rift valley (Thingvellir), geysirs, and waterfalls and still have time for late night hike through Smoke Valley (Reykdalur) to bathe in steaming rivers.

Geothermal ponds at Geysir

Icelandic people love their nature baths, they are everywhere around the island and perfect after a day of hiking and exploring or something to do on a rainy day.   Although Iceland is a much larger island than Bermuda, some things still the same; on a couple of occasions we ran into travellers we met at guesthouses at some point earlier in the trip in the opposite side of the island or at the airport.





Wedding bliss in Bermuda

26 06 2010

Tonight I’m going to a friend’s wedding reception at a beautiful, hidden spot in Bermuda – Tom Moore’s Tavern.

It’s that time of my life and that time of the year for weddings (Not my own mind you. No ring on this finger). But Bermuda is a definite must-do for destination weddings. So close to the East Coast of the United States brides just love us.

But want to go more unique? What about multi-tasking? Try grocery shopping while getting hitched? Well a Wisconsin couple did.

“Honey could you grab the butter and this ring with which I do wed?”

“I do…take you and want spare ribs for dinner.”

I can see it. It’s romantic…..I guess. Hell at least you could grab cocktail napkins for the reception (it happened in my family. We did a horse and buggy drive-by complete with husband and wife shopping).

You getting hungry yet? Yeah well so did passengers on a Ryan Air flight from Prestwick airport in the UK to Girona, Spain last week. Stuck for six hours on the tarmac they were not allowed food or water.

What happened? The Police were called……for water and chocolate.

Chocolate leaving your diet? You trying to fit into the wedding dress? What about for the Harry Potter theme park in Orlando, Florida.

Yeah this new theme park recently opened for….well no one with a frame larger than 265 pounds is allowed on the ride: “Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey.”

Of course it’s for safety concerns. Harnesses won’t be able to hold anyone looking more like cousin Dudley than Harry.

Not sure what you weigh? Don’t worry the park has “test seats” to check! Uh….invasive? I don’t know any ride I would go on if I had to weigh myself first!

I’m going for a run and then…bring on the reception, finger food!!! That’s fair, right?