Hi everyone. Yesterday was one of those days that wasn't exactly a bad day but a day where nothing went as planned. I just gave into that early before the day sent my frustration levels over the top. We also had some storms, and our humidity, which has been really tropical all week, finally, supposedly has broken. As I haven't yet been outside today (as when this post went live), I'm keeping my fingers crossed that that is true.
The other weather talk going on in my area is the hurricane (Hurricane Lee). They're still not sure of the final track and where within the cone it will hit land ; right now they're saying anywhere between Downeast Maine and the Canadian Maritimes. Any which way, there will be rain, wind and some tropical storm effects at my house, but we'll have to see what happens. (And wherever it hits, let's hope people stay safe.)
Today. I'm sharing another spread from my Iceland journal as well as some more Iceland photos.
My spread is made by first using a writing designed stencil and some paint. Then I used a black Sharpie and a number stencil to add the numbers on the inner parts of both pages. Once I finished my background, I attached the labels from 2 to-go sandwich wrappers. I also attached 3 (what we in the US would call) Coke Zero bottle labels. I pulled all of these labels off the bottles and with the 2 sandwich labels I cut away the rest of the wrappers.
I then added some stickers that had something to do with other foods we had while on our Ring Road Drive. There were a couple of donuts that made it into my belly, and the cookie represents some other sweets we tried. And finally, my cup of tea with a big smile on it.
That tea cup makes my page eligible for Elle's Boo
ks, Cat and Tea challenge at
Art Journal Journey.
And let me share a few more photos that go along with the scenery I shared this past Sunday. If you're interested where we were in these photos (besides the obvious Iceland), we are on the northwest side of the island, south of the Western Fjords, and on the north side of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. We were heading towards Snaefellsnes National Park which is off of the Ring Road.
I'll start off with this traffic jam, Iceland style. It also shows some cars and trucks which is the theme this week at Rain's
Art and Dinner Date.
This bus had gone off the side of the road. into the little ditch you find along most Icelandic roads. And yes, the road is gravel, but this is not considered a back road. Many of the roads in Iceland are not paved. Everyone who was stuck in this backup, maybe 15 cars, got out and went up to watch what was going on. We were stopped maybe for an hour, and some people turned around and left, but, as we were told, to backtrack around would take close to 2 hours, so it was better off to wait.
Plus this was real life and interesting to watch. At a few points it even looked like the bus might flip on its side, but luckily, it didn't.
These next 2 photos are a little dark (sorry), but we also had to stop so my husband (who's a civil engineer) could stop and inspect how they were building this new bridge. As he said they were building it with pre-cast parts, whereas at home, they are built piece by piece on site.
Although I appreciate bridges, I much more enjoyed watching the Icelandic horses in the meadows.
I love finding all the little churches in seemingly the middle of nowhere although obviously there are people living in the area who use them.
And an afternoon snack for the road is never a bad idea.
And as you drive through town, it's good to not speed.
As we moved closer to the park, the cloudier and wetter it became. Clouds and fog make cool photos, but they also let you not see as much either.
That's all for today. I'm slowly making my way through my trip photos, even though it is now September and we traveled back in (mostly) June. Next time I share photos from the trip I'll show you some wet and cloudy views from the park.
Have a great day.