I often get the "why, Iceland?" from people, sometimes with a certain tone of disgust or more often, confusion. I guess it's understandable in that a country of around only 250 000 people doesn't appear to offer much. But the richness of its history, culture and day to day life astounds me. It's a land of glaciers, geysirs, volcanoes, desolate landscapes, whales and puffins, cute sheep, amazing food, Sigur Ros (one of my favourite bands), hydrogen-powered cars, no pollution, a stunning gene pool, avant-garde deconstructed fashion, ...I could go on for ages.
More recently, it's been prominent on the global stage because of it's economic meltdown. That's a different post. Suffice to say, I wasn't upset about the relatively cheaper prices when I went there, but I hope my injection into the economy of US dollars (actually, Hong Kong dollars masquerading as USD) did something to help.
I finally made my way to Iceland last year (strange to think it's 2009 now, huh) with my boyfriend. It was everything I had imagined it to be and more. I can try my best to convey to you with photos how it felt, I could write poems and stories but I would be doing Iceland an injustice. As is, I'll leave one of the best polaroids I took with my lovely SX-70 in Iceland at the Haukadalur geysir fields.
