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New Years 2010

*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:* Gleðilegt nýtt ár, allir! *:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:* Happy New Year to you all! *:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

19 comments:

Ólafur said...

Sömuleiðis. :)

Professor Batty said...

Wishing you and yours all the best for 2010, and thanks for all the posts!

Lizó said...

Happy New Year from Hungary
Boldog Új Évet!
and thanks for the wonderful posts

Anonymous said...

New years 2010, the year Iceland has to pay it's debt to foreign states like the UK and Holland. Iceland has had years of enjoyment of wealth due to its (too big) banking industry, now it has to take the pain also.
Maybe for the islandic people it's not fair they (and future generations) have to the price, but even less fair it would be for other countries to pay the price for islandic faulty business. Countries like UK and Holland also have their baking problems, like any other state. Not paying means that iceland will have a very bad reputation and it will isolate itself like there is no tomorrow. It will not recieve any money from IMF and will not become a member of the EU. This means Iceland will only become poorer by not paying and even risking a war. Let's be honest who gives a damn about a country which refuses to pay it's debt and has the smallest army in the world (if any).

Iceland Eyes said...

What I'm really curious to know more about are the UK and Holland's baking problems that you mention. Lack of ovens? Yeast?

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year. I hope you and your family had a wonderful holiday! Love reading your blog and looking at your beautiful photos.

Steph

floody said...

This photos, as well as all the others are beautiful! Thank you so much for your blog. I know with children, work and life you may find it hard to keep writing but I hope you know how many people your blog touches. I was lucky enough to visit last Feb and took along a lot of your advice. I can't wait to go back! Thank you thank you thank you! Have a wonderful new year!

Iceland Eyes said...

floody, thanks for the amazing comment! After 500+ posts with photos I've taken a little breather, but am never fully out of the game : ) Hope your New Year is Wonderful!

Viszlát Sjáumst said...

Happy New Year, Maria, to you and yours! I'm glad to read that you're only on a (hopefully) short hiatus.

Iceland Eyes is still one of my favorite stops on the web. You've done a wonderful job. May we be so lucky for you to gather the energy to continue in the future!

(I was wondering the same thing about all the 'baking' troubles... must be rough, so many going without bread in such 'advanced' countries)

a.more.s said...

Congratulations to Mr Grimsson for not signing the Icesaving documents - the banks (all with new names!) are back in business and on solid ground, able to pay back the debts by their own... at least this is my impression (just got back from Iceland). And yes: a happy and good new year, and thanks for all the posts and fotos here - sometimes quite helpful to somebody who doesn't know Iceland and its people very well...

kostas said...

Happy+blessing new year.
I think Europeans must support Iceland,many countries are in dangerous situation.
Do not talk only about economy,humans must be our first choice.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Forz Islanda !!! Non pagare!!! Buon 2010 dall'Italia.

Iceland Eyes said...

Grazie per il vostro sostegno, Italia!

Colgi said...

Sono Giovanni, da Milano Italia. mio blog è http://lemiebuste.blogspot.com . Oltre a dirti che hai fatto un bellissimo Blog che leggo sempre, vorrei dire che vivi in una nazione stupenda e LIBERA! Restate LIBERI! Il popolo è sovrano, non pagate il debito. Che lo paghino qulli che lo hanno creato!
Un abbraccio da Giovanni.

Leif Hagen said...

Hej Maria! Godt Nytt Ar! Trevligt blog som du har! Please consider joining the "City Daily Photo" blog community with a daily Iceland photo! I'd love to see a daily photo from Reykjavik!
Halsningar fran Hagen med EAGAN daily photo blog i Minnesota, USA

Barry said...

I am an American slowly growing obsessed with Iceland. I came across your blog a few months ago and have now officially read every post. Can't wait for new ones!

Iceland Eyes said...

Amazing, Barry! That's over 500 posts read...I'm honored : )

My camera is officially found and charged, and will once again be on my person more often than not from now on, so I'm sure new posts will follow. Thank you for writing and showing you support!

Oh, and Leif...right now a *daily* photo sounds overwhelming, but we'll see how things turn out ; )

Anonymous said...

Hi Maria:)

I studied in Copenhagen this past year & on my way back to the states, I stopped over for a bit in Reykjavik (around Christmas time). I just wanted to let you know that I really had a fantastic time and absolutely loved my stay. I am hoping to come back within the next year - and your blog will have to suffice until I can get myself back.

Thank you!