In no particular order (since it’s already 10:00 PM here, and we woke up three times last night looking for the Northern Lights (no such luck), and I plan to do it again tonight.
Variety of interesting camper vans and company vans.
OK, now it’s 11:30 PM. We are in our Farm Guest house, and other than us. It’s full of German friends and family members, and they keep knocking on my door (invited) to let me know the northern lights are showing. They aren’t very strong, but it’s windy, and a little cloudy, and they come and go a lot. Here’s one of my pictures (fail) and a couple of pics from my newest friend Joco from India. He knocks on my door and says, “Honey, come on out!” I can’t keep doing this all night, but it’s pretty amazing. Johns been out a couple of times, but he’s through now. He can only stand s much excitement.
A marker in the middle of nowhere. I have no idea what it says. John wanted credit for taking this picture without it being blurry.
Dinner at Selfoss, best fish and chips EVER
Saw a state liquor store—at the exit, you can wrap your “gift”
Lunch was at a tiny little gas station/grocery store/cafe on the road to somewhere. But the food was delicious.
My THOR. He’s been very good so far this trip. He keeps complimenting me on what a good job I’m doing driving—because he doesn’t want to drive a stick and a piece of #$%# car.
Ahhh, the pics are amazing! The fault line is so interesting. So happy you got to see the lights! Who's a good boy? John's a good boy!
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