Fjóla
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Fjóla
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Icelandic, folklorist, journalist. Lumpfish enthusiast and admirer of medieval manuscripts.
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Close, but not quite close enough. Raincheck 😁
Short, snow-free (but rainy) holiday!
Hello England. Your weather is very on-brand and I like it.
Yes, record snowfall in October in Reykjavík and proper chaos on the streets.
Also, my hair, after one minute outside today.
It doesn't bother me that much, I think their enthusiasm is sweet. Some people travel across the globe to see the northern lights, and I'm glad they get to. Also, I knew what I was signing up for when I moved here 😅
They were particularly bright and they danced more than usual.
I live close to a hotel in downtown Reykjavík and I get a northern lights alarm when they're very bright because tourists will start screaming outside my window. This time, it was a group of Chinese people.
I mean, if the North Atlantic weather can't at least be used for something like this, what are we even doing here?
True. And the odds of beating the Czech football team pretty slim.
This was pretty much my thought process.
The Czech football team just lost to our neighbours, the Faroe Islands, which I'm sure was a bit upsetting for the Czechs. They were about to escape the scene of their defeat when Faroese weather grounded the plane, and now the Czech football team is just stuck there.
It's a little bench made from driftwood. Next to it is a hexagonal sandbox my husband built. In the photo, it's filled with old buoys and floating balls I don't know the name of. We pick them up on the beach below the cabin and use them for outdoor games.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. My grandmother is from Hornstrandir, so I'm particularly fond of the area. It is a breathtaking place, hope you get to go some day.
This is true and taken even more seriously in a very small language area.
That should have been at the start of a "word," not "sentence." We have two 'th' sounds. One is the softer ð and the other is the harder þ. You can only use þ at the start of a word, never in the middle. And you can only use ð in the middle of a word, not at the start.
And a very plausible one.
When it comes to bad grammar, there is no trial.
Every Icelandic child knows that you NEVER write the letter Ð/ð at the start of a sentence, but medieval scribes got to play fast and loose with the rules. Today, we can't do that because bad grammar means death or outlawry.
The ways of the Internet People are inscrutable.
It should be revenge bedtime procrastination. It's a very scientific term coined by the Internet People, and it describes staying up late even though you're really tired and know you should be asleep already.
I'm sure I had a reason for visiting a Danish website devoted to the wood and furniture industry to read about old wood beams being reused in a Faroese bar but it was one in the morning and I was revenge sleep procrastinating. I did scratch my head when I opened the browser on my phone this morning.