Here I am, on my last full day in Reykjavik, Iceland. It is by far the most wonderful location on my journey! No actual sundown has been experienced here and it is about time that I see some stars and a bit less volcanic ash – so on to London I go. Tomorrow, Void sets off for the UK to find some more inspiration. Some new paintings have been added to the Europe pages and when I find time, highlights of pictures will be added to Visual, as well as more to add to some of the other pages. Onward to the next island – can’t seem to get enough of them! This time at least, I will be able to take a bath without any sulfur in the water… or at least here is to hoping! On a bright note, the sulfuric water does wonders for the skin!
“The question does not come before there is a quotation.”
“This which was so kindly a present was constant.”
“What is the wind, what is it.”
“A cool red rose and a pink cut pink, a collapse and a solid hole, a little less hot.”
– Gertrude Stein, Tender Buttons
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