That certain screen saver has been on my mind since the day I first saw it, and something about it just intrigued me very much. I am glad I got to revisit Iceland thus a chance to see it for myself.
That grassy dome in Iceland represents so much about the country: the importance of fishing, the volcanic activity, the relationship between people and the ocean. That was art doing what art should do: mean something, not just be pretty...though it is beautiful and intriguing.
I spent a few days in Iceland but never actually spent much time in Reykjavik other than sleeping at my guesthouse. I guess I have something to see there next time.
Thank you for stopping by, I really appreciate it. There are more than a few things to see and do in Reykjavik. You need to spend at least a full day for it the next time you return. The þúfa, however, is really out of the way in the industrial area of town, take the bus there or rent a bike if you must go see it for yourself.
I also noticed the screen saver of grassy dome as well,it's stunning 🎉
That certain screen saver has been on my mind since the day I first saw it, and something about it just intrigued me very much. I am glad I got to revisit Iceland thus a chance to see it for myself.
Excellent narrative and coverage of sites to see in Iceland.
Thank you for your kind words 😗
That grassy dome in Iceland represents so much about the country: the importance of fishing, the volcanic activity, the relationship between people and the ocean. That was art doing what art should do: mean something, not just be pretty...though it is beautiful and intriguing.
You are absolutely right with your statement on the dome and what it represents. Thank you for watching.
I spent a few days in Iceland but never actually spent much time in Reykjavik other than sleeping at my guesthouse. I guess I have something to see there next time.
Thank you for stopping by, I really appreciate it. There are more than a few things to see and do in Reykjavik. You need to spend at least a full day for it the next time you return. The þúfa, however, is really out of the way in the industrial area of town, take the bus there or rent a bike if you must go see it for yourself.