I ate a lot of lovely fish in Iceland
I ate salmon, arctic char, and plaice
but it cost so much for eating out in Iceland
some foods we couldn’t even try to taste
they cost an arm, a leg, and more, to buy!
but we enjoyed our holiday in Iceland
with hot springs, mountains, sea, and such blue sky!
Posted for Kerry's Open Link Monday at the Imaginary Garden with Real Toads
Top photo:
I thought I was getting an open-faced sandwich of salmon on bread, but it turned out to be salmon on half a pancake. Who knew?
Second photo:
my first taste of arctic char
Third photo: ordinary souvenirs such as mugs and plates were priced right out of sight, and out of reach. Iceland is, after all, an island by the bottom of Greenland's east coast, and although there are greenhouses in the countryside, almost everything has to be shipped in.
Below: Reykjavik as seen from a fish restaurant near our hotel.
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Getting around the world when it's often difficult getting around the house.
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Monday, April 7, 2014
Fish story for Open Link Monday
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Hari Om
The photos are your souvenirs Kay! Crockery you can get anywhere... YAM xx
Discovery is fun! This poem reflects that.
Now I've been warned. Peanut butter sandwiches in Iceland. Ha. Ha.
On our last trip to Arizona, Wayne and I decided to "cook" for ourselves rather than eat out in restaurants every morning and night. I got some plates, bowls, plastic cutlery (for airplane carry-on), and a collapsible cooler. We shopped at a grocery store when we arrived for salad makings, cooked chicken, milk, cereal, fruit, etc. It was mostly because we have been very careful with our meals for health reasons, but having to go out for lots of meals cuts into relaxing time. We got lots of sun, and baseball games. It was a perfect winter getaway. - Margy
fun moments..
What beautiful photos...the view from the window is breathtaking...
I'm jealous-it looks gorgeous! You make it sound fun~ Happy you are home!
Photos are priceless (and inexpensive :) I bet the food was so delicious - the char certainly does!
Gosh. wonderfully photographic place.
Your loving readers are happy you took the trip! :-)
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