Iceland’s Golden Circle (Part One)
Have you ever heard of Iceland’s Golden Circle? It seems that, when it comes to tourism and geography, we do like geometry and gold.
Have you ever heard of Iceland’s Golden Circle? It seems that, when it comes to tourism and geography, we do like geometry and gold.
If Tadoussac and Baie-Sainte-Catherine are well-known for whale watching, there are other places where you can observe them. For example, Iceland! You can book boat trips in Reykjavik or in Akureyri.
In 2014, my brother spent a few months in Quebec and I decided to take a plane to meet him there. Since Baie-Sainte-Catherine was not too far, he agreed to go watch the whales with me and I booked the trip.
In July 2011, I visited Carpi. I had read a story about a family setting up their GPS to go to Carpi instead of Capri and being disappointed.
From Malmö, I take a plane to Stockholm. From the airport, Arlanda Express and I am finally in Sweden’s capital. I leave my stuff in the hostel and walk to the Södermalm district.
From Copenhahen, I take the train to Malmö, in Sweden. After a simple control of my ID, I’m in Sweden. I’ve rarely gone from one country to another this fast!
As we end a second year of pandemic mess and stress, I vow to take better care of myself and to listen more to what my body tells me. I read the other day that you should enjoy drawing because you like drawing and not because you are exceptionally good at it. Not everything is a competition.
Kew Gardens seemed really nice. However, for some reason, I never went there. I think it was a bit far from my house. Finally, in 2015, I went to Christmas At Kew with a friend.
During the last ten years, I have met a lot of great people. But then, they were living too far and I felt like I missed something, a new friendship. And I felt guilty not to keep in touch and talk to them regularly on social medias.