If you are an American Indian, or you or your forefathers did not migrate to this country — even a few generations removed — please raise your hand. I bet there are very few hands in the air. It is Interesting how we change the rules of human conduct … [Read more...]
Sólheimar
God’s work continues. Visiting this quaint, quiet village of 100 people tugged at the heart strings. Started by Ms. Sesselja Sigmundsdottïr in the 1930’s, Sólheimar is a unique place. Recognized for her work in Iceland, her initial motivation was to … [Read more...]
Homeward Bound
It’s been a whirlwind five days in Reykjavik. We experienced gorgeous waterfalls and brilliant geysers. We walked through a greenhouse tomato plantation, watched whales in the wild and soaked in the mineral rich waters of the blue lagoon. The … [Read more...]
Midnight Light
It’s still day light outside. It’s past midnight, in Reykjavik, as I settle in to write after a long day of life changing experiences. The streets are still crowded with people slipping in and out of bars. Some of the shops are still open, catering … [Read more...]