Soon after this WOW moment
I landed the world's most civilized airport, where a helpful city bus meets every flight. Every one of them! I boarded one.
And it took me to the moon
Have you ever wondered what a crazy person looks like after a 7 hour train escapade followed by a 9 hour flight then a bus ride to the moon of the next calendar day when/where she dips her tired bod into thermo heated water and scrubs her face with silica?
You missed a spot, crazy |
The anklet I picked up the second day on Maui, just 6,000 miles south |
As far as pit stops are concerned, this one was a sheer stroke of genius
After I'd sufficiently soaked and sipped and showered, I followed the lava brick road back to the magic spot where busses show up whenever you want one
I was deposited about half a mile from my hotel, the hotel I'd booked on a whim because someone I'd never met or heard of had said on her TripAdvisor review that she'd stayed there, and I think several stars were included in that review.
I walked in to my 5th floor room, opened the big closet doors along the entry hall, and fell deeply, immediately in love
Everywhere I turned, I fell more deeply
The hotel was called A Room with a View, for some reason
Go figure.
I putzed around for a while then decided it was time for a meal, so I walked around the town indecisively for 3 hours.
Popping in here and there
In search of the exact perfect meal, with no clue what I wanted to eat.
I strolled up and down the streets
I strolled the land
and I strolled the sea
I actually walked into at least 2 restaurants and considered staying, but nothing felt quite perfectly like the exact thing that I didn't know I wanted.
Until I found it
This was at 10pm
I got back to my room around 11 and settled in for what I knew would be a short night.
I watched the late, late sunset from my pretty balcony and windows
And I hung around out there for a bit to watch the colors change as the sky darkened
Except that it didn't
This is as dark as it got
I went to bed at 12:30 and set my alarm for 3:30, so I guess technically it might have gotten dark for a few minutes in between those hours, but I didn't really sleep and I think I would have noticed.
Before I knew it, it was time to get up from that comfy bed in that pretty room in that weirdly wonderful city and start the next leg of my journey. I had received a printed map of the half mile I had to walk (over cobblestones with my awful suitcase), it was the same route I had walked when I arrived, exactly one turn down exactly one street. I'd walked those streets for hours the night before, what could possibly go wrong?
Well, yeah. I got lost. But when the bars closed at 4 there was no shortage of helpful drunk vikings to set me on the right course. Sigh.
I flagged down a van that had the same logo that was printed on my ticket, and he took mercy on my poor dumb soul and drove me to the bus station, where I was in plenty of time for the shuttle to Keflavik, the world's most efficient airport. I had some time to kill, and I was thirsty, so....
Until next time, Iceland. And oh yes, there will be a next time.
I love the moon! It's so pretty and fancy and warm and wonderful. What an amazing little weird get-away experience.
ReplyDeleteAnd I just utterly love the beer / water / coffee combo. All your bases? Covered.
Thank you so much for bringing us along on your adventure. I had a great time. And I'm going back, too.
Love!!
Ellie
Oh, and that Hotel Room! Homehgah!
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And the sun sets that don't produce darkness. And the room with a view. And the silica spot you missed. So much packed into so little time.
ReplyDeleteI'm going back too!!
xxoxox,
b