Send us a text Hello, Friends – and welcome back! We’re so glad to have you here with us again. In this episode, we’re exploring some of the more unique – and sometimes downright quirky – customs in Icelandic culture. You might already know the classic fun fact: Iceland is green, and Greenland is ice. But did you know that naming your child in Iceland is an entirely different process compared to most places? We’ll dive into that fascinating tradition, along with a few other cultural gems ...
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Send us a text Hello, Friends – and welcome back! We’re so glad to have you here with us again. In this episode, we’re exploring some of the more unique – and sometimes downright quirky – customs in Icelandic culture. You might already know the classic fun fact: Iceland is green, and Greenland is ice. But did you know that naming your child in Iceland is an entirely different process compared to most places? We’ll dive into that fascinating tradition, along with a few other cultural gems ...
First episode in the "Museum Visits" series. A short review on this "living Museum" just 10 minutes from downtown Reykjavik. This one is a definite must see. A complete view of what life was like in the 18 and early 1900s. There were moments when I felt like I was back in those times! You can be there in 10 minutes by car or 20 by bus. (from downtown) Enjoy!Support the showTell a friend that you have a friend in Iceland!
Iceland's Best
Send us a text Hello, Friends – and welcome back! We’re so glad to have you here with us again. In this episode, we’re exploring some of the more unique – and sometimes downright quirky – customs in Icelandic culture. You might already know the classic fun fact: Iceland is green, and Greenland is ice. But did you know that naming your child in Iceland is an entirely different process compared to most places? We’ll dive into that fascinating tradition, along with a few other cultural gems ...