August 2011
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Halló Iceland. I just wanted to write you a quick note and tell you that I think...
– My friend Abbey just wrote me an electronic email to say halló. You can do this, too.
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We left Keflavik Airport with a yearning for more of Iceland, wanting to keep...
– Mr. Stú Brydon is a very enthusiastic man who likes skyr and beer. (They rhyme, but do not go well together.) Stú and his wife visited me on their honey-moon. Many people like to do this. They probably think I am very rómantic.
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Every Single Word in Icelandic: Andvari →
There are many good words in my people’s language. “Andvari” is one of them. If you klikk on the link, you can see what it means.
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Halló, this is Iceland.
A tiny human (like you) called Violenn Simon from France drove in a circle around me in a tiny auto-mobile with her friend for twelve days in 1970 2010 and made this moving picture for you and other tiny humans. You can look at it on your inter-net.
Bless bless, - Iceland.
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elphias-doge asked: Hello, Iceland! I didn't know much about you (other than the fact that the musician Björk, who was not in Sigur Ros, lived on you) before I saw your websites, but now I want to be your friend. One day I want to visit you, but I am busy and do not have much money, because I am a student. What part of yourself would you recommend visiting, for a human with not much time or money for...
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I like it that on you there are no big electric lines everywhere and that it’s...
– Julien Apack, who likes lobster soup, wrote me a letter.
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Halló, this is Iceland.
And this moving picture shows you how my mountains spend their summers.
Bless bless, - Iceland
P.S. On the inter-net, there are many more videos with me, Iceland, in them.
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I grew up with all these hippies. Ten of them and one of me. None of them wanted...
– A human called Björk grew up on me and learned that people (you, too) can go do things.
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Q is for queasy, which is exactly how everyone felt after walking through the...
– Mr. Dion A. Chay from Boston (and some other places) visited me, hiked on one of my glaciers, ate my sharks, hiked another glacier (and cooked a hot dog on a volcano), and drank my water. When he got back home, he wrote an A to Z (he does not have Þ, Æ, or Ö in his language) about me on his blog.
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Rokk →
From “Every Single Word in Icelandic”.