Heidelberg

May 1991

We took a leisurely cruise down the Rhine to Heidelberg. It was beautiful having ein viertel Wein as you pass the green river banks dotted with crumbling castles at the high points.

The castle in Heidelberg

Going out at night, Heidelberg is a University town with a great nightlife scene.

Cologne

May 1991

Gray, chilly and gothic were my first impressions of Cologne. The dramatic cathedral imposes itself over the city almost like a mountain.

Last year East and West Germany unified and it was an exciting time to be there.

Brussels

May 1991

I loved Brussels but didn’t get to spend enough time here. I need more cafes with Stella Artois, moules and frites!

The Grand Place is gorgeous and so much going on in the square.

Manneken Pis is the famous statue, the Pisser, that everyone has to take a picture with!

Volendam

May 1991

We took a day trip from Amsterdam to this cute town! I loved it, so much charm and what you picture when you think of Holland.

Gabby and I were excited to see windmills, cows and wooden shoes!

We had the best apple pancakes, huge and thick. We also ate herring right off the docks, take a bite right up to the head!

London 2019

March 2019, Heathrow Airport

Final destination is Bucharest, Romania

After a rough landing in gray and drizzly London Heathrow I headed straight to the airport lounge to refresh and relax. Well I did have to stop in the Harrods store to buy a few things.

It was windy too.

Food was much better!! I had a nice meal, well lunch since it was about 12:30pm in London.

My little cubby was cute and perfect for my 4+ hour layover.

Thankfully I am flying back out of Terminal 5 too so I don’t have to traipse through this huge airport.

My next flight is on British Air again to Bucharest, Romania. The flight is about 3 and a half hours, so not too bad after the 10 and a half.

Look a Concorde!

Goodbye London

Iceland

April 2002

Visiting Iceland in April was pretty cool, it was still snowy but the days were getting longer and weather changed a lot.

The landscape of Iceland is so interesting, stark and otherworldly.

The obligatory Blue Lagoon stop right outside of the airport, perfect to relax after a flight.

Driving through the countryside, landscapes like I’ve never seen.

Huge Kerid Crater from a volcanic explosion.

Famous Gulfoss waterfalls were so beautiful and the thunderous sound was deafening and exciting. The last pic is not mine but just showing the beauty when the sun is shinning and the contrast with the sky.

The original Geysir for which all geysers are named after. It was exciting to watch.

Another smaller turquoise blue geyser named Blesi and a view of this area from above (not my photo).

Thingvellir National Park contains one of two rift valleys that you can see on Earth, the other is in East Africa. It is an extension of the mid Atlantic ridge and shows the separation between the European and North American plate. You can stand with one foot in Europe and one in North America!

Visiting the immense glacier that covers much of Iceland. It looks dirty from all the volcanic ash that has settled on it.

Vatnajokull Volcano is buried beneath the glacier but in the photo (not mine) you can see how it melts the glacier.

This waterfall is beautiful and we managed to catch a rainbow, too bad my eyes were closed!

Dryholeney or door window island is in the distance.

I love the black sand beaches! They were spectacular, good thing it doesn’t get too hot here or it might not be very comfortable!

The basaltic columns are one of my favorite geologic landforms! The composition and slow rate of cooling allow these to grow.

I love this little town named Vik for the colorful church that presided over the town with the volcanic sand beach along the coast. It is the southernmost town in Iceland.

Probably my favorite picture from the trip!

There are no shortage of waterfalls in Iceland in the spring as the edges of the glaciers retreat. This is a famous one named Skofagoss.

Reykjavik is such a colorful city! This is done on purpose since half of the year is dark and dreary. Reykjavik has one of the highest costs of living in the world.

Church was very strange looking but had great views from the top. It reminded me of something from Beneath the Planet of the Apes!

Horseback riding on Icelandic Horses was a great day. The weather changed from sun to wind to rain to snow then sun but it didn’t stop us. We had our new Iceland wool sweaters on and wow did they work well!

A small fishing town along the coast and the small group of houses in the lava fields for the workers.

Stunning rock formations on the Eastern side of Iceland at this treacherous shore. The water was churning, waves were crashing-I would not want to be in it!

What do you do before you go back to the airport? Visit the Blue Lagoon of course. It looks almost like the moonscape! In fact the astronauts practiced in Iceland before they went to the moon.

Goodbye Iceland, hope to see you again!