Pond
This view is found on the little island of Grótta, just outside of the town of Seltjarnarnes (Seal Pond Point) which is a tight-knit and slightly snobby community at the very tip of the peninsula that Reykjavik sits on. It's a nature reserve and bird sanctuary that is connected to the mainland by a thin spit of land that exposes at low tide. There's a golf course out there, a nature center, old war bunkers and a very wonderful stretch of beach that reminds me of a typical Northern California strand, with cold-water waves crashing against the sands and rocky outcrops. It's a lovely place for a walk, especially as winter fades away and the days lengthen once more.
Comments
Bless,
Shannon
I'm from Argentina and I've been visiting your blog for awhile and I find it beautiful and interesting. I hope I can visit Iceland one day.
I love your pics also and found this one from Grotta specialy peaceful.
If you don't mind I put this pic in my blog to illustrate a text by Kazuo Ishiguro. I put a link to your site. If you do not like this please let me know.
Salutti
Marcelo