After my grand experience of the lights on Monday night, Sept 29th, I went to bed without blogging about the beginning of Monday. So here goes ….
I did see the lights on Sunday night, which means I saw them all 3 nights in Akureyri.

And those who had east facing windows had a beautiful sunrise.

We left at 8 am and drove about 30 minutes to Dalvik to go whale watching.

I’ve been whale watching before so didn’t expect to have to gear up. But I forgot for a moment where I was …. the suits WERE necessary, although a process to put on.










The bay was peaceful, calm, and not REALLY cold. But once we got out to that blue line on the map …. oh man!

We did see whales, and this is a great video from someone in our group




We had lunch at a very local place: all you can eat soup, bread, lamb, fish sandwiches, and salad. We needed it after getting off the boat.
I went back to my room and stripped everything off and took a nap for about an hour. Perfect timing to then get up for Happy Hour at the hotel. The hotel had a lovely restaurant so we ate there.


You already know the rest …. The Northern Lights show.
I slept pretty darn well that night. It’s a good thing as we had to pack and leave our hotel at 7:40 am to fly from Akureyr to Reykjavik for our final 3 nights.

Luvin’ every minute of your adventure, and learning A LOT about Iceland! So cool.
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You are so sweet. Your enthusiasm about my blog means a lot to me. Takk!
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You (& Dennis) have taken me on a lot of exciting adventures that I would never have went to on my own. I’ve loved every minute of every one of them!!
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You will retire soon. LETS GO!!!
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BRRGGHHHH. I can feel the cold in your eyes! Glad the whales made it worth donning all those clothes! What is with all these town names?? I can’t even begin to know how to pronounce most of them! lol
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Oh, the Icelandic language is impossible for me. I struggle learning Spanish! There is a big debate here about whether they should maintain their language or not. I think it would be a shame if they lost it.
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As usual, AWESOME, the Whales and the Glacier, wow. What a trip you have had.
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I’m ready to come home ….
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Whoa, $25 for a glass of wine – Amber, she got you beat!
Your trip looks AMAZING, my TS! Thanks so much for sharing your adventures! ________________________________
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It makes me very happy to know that you are following along.
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