After our hike, we stopped at a gas station/ store/ restaurant for lunch. $15 for Michael's hamburger combo, $9 for an order of mozzerella cheese sticks, and $28.50 for each of mine and Mike's fish and chips meals. Oh, and $3 for a soda. Grand lunch total, with the crazy 11% tax: $86.70. The fried cod was delicious (but no cod is worth that much money!).
Our second excursion was a boat tour of the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon. It was beautiful. We even got to eat a piece of the pure ice. Michael ate two pieces. We saw seals again (but sadly, they are fast little buggers so I couldn't get a picture. Mike captured them, though. His pictures will be coming later...probably much later!).
We have been staying at the Fosshotel Vatnajokull these last 2 nights. We are checking out tomorrow morning and heading to a seclusive cabin that looks beautiful from the photos. While there is nothing wrong with this hotel, there is just nothing magical about it either. It does have a free breakfast buffet, which is probably saving us one million dollars! I'm glad that this is the only hotel we will be staying at for the whole trip. This is the view from the bed, though, so that is not too shabby!
I got to go on a glacier today. It was awesome. This was the most exciting day yet!
(No The end today! Can you tell how much he loved it?!)
FROM MIKE:
Day 4 in contacts.
MY RANDOM THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY:
Our dinner consisted of ramen noodles and pasta carbonara in a cup. This is because lunch was so expensive.
This expensive food business is annoying...still. WE NEED TO FIND A GROCERY STORE SOON!
The landscape is just magnificent. I can't image a more beautiful place on earth.
It's still hard to sleep when it never gets dark, not even for an hour.
I am so excited that we still have 10 days left!!!
That glacier hike sounds AMAZING!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI know what I will take on MY trip to iceland... cans of tuna, bags of chips and a jar of peanut butter. Also some apples and bananas. Never mind.. the views are amazing!
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