Goðafoss
For god sakes you might be thinking—who wants to read another blog on a waterfall in Iceland? Even if it’s considered one of the most
For god sakes you might be thinking—who wants to read another blog on a waterfall in Iceland? Even if it’s considered one of the most
It was Ruth Ann’s idea for our annual holiday. “I want to go to Dawson City,” she said, quite firmly. We settled on meeting there
Before the clock strikes seven, the sounds of goats bleating, auctioneers shouting and buyers haggling fill the air, as they have on Friday mornings in
The poet and filmmaker Odveig Klyve for several decades has lived in Stavanger, an inspiring seaport city. We especially liked the whale-bone-white of wooden shops
Only once have I seen the Aurora Borealis—nature’s fireworks. I remember it vividly: a wave of green ribboning the sky, a tinge of magenta on
Magellan’s pretty good about guessing his gifts. But an easy time he was not having with a heavy present under the tree the Christmas before
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