
I expected a snowy wonderland…very Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe in Narnia. So I packed furry hats and boots and warm wooly sweaters. I should have packed short sleeves and another bathing suit. The weather in Iceland is known for its unpredictability; unfortunately, I didn’t know it.








Thanks for reading the blog Patricia !
Please go to Iceland...it's unlike other European city. (Also, the most expensive city). It's great to see culture and nature residing so closely together. And you have to experience the hot baths and yummy food. Really.
FYI - the great green tiles are in the doorway of the place to get the best lamb sandwich in all of Reykjavik !
I think Icelanders dress so colorfully because it's a youthful and artsy culture. Bright colors and neon are also on their way in , as a trend. But, the dull weather is a huge influence, based on what the girls in the photos told me. Icelanders dress in colors all year round; Americans generally wear bright colors in spring and summer.
Take London and NYC - in winter, the majority of women dress in black and greys. (I consider these cities young and artsy, as well) However, I never saw one woman in Iceland in an all black outfit (with black shoes, and a black bag / coat.)
My next post is about what I do to escape a dull, grey Sunday afternoon. Please keep reading.
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