
Skógafoss

We couldn’t get to Seljavallalaug (oldest swimming pool in Iceland) becuase parts of the stream we had to cross, weren’t frozen enough

Up close and personal with the Icelandic horses

Looking out from the entrance area of the oldest swimming pool in Iceland, Seljavallalaug

Peeking out from Gljúfrabúi, the hidden waterfall
What a journey! It was cold, wet, and windy. Sound familiar? Today was a day of lots of travel with my daughter and her pabbi. Together, we took a road trip through the South of Iceland. Many of these sights I had seen before, but never frozen. It was also the first time I experienced this with my daughter!