We are all very excited, relieved, and a little daunted by the fact that he has about a million pictures for us to see.
Showing posts with label Mitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mitch. Show all posts
Sunday, August 1, 2010
He Made It!
To anyone who has become invested in my brother's travels through Iceland over the past month and a little bit, I'm happy to say that he made it home safe and sound this afternoon.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
PETA Would Definitely NOT Approve.
This looks like something my brother would do...

It's disturbing, yet really awesome at the same time
On Friday, BrewDog, a brewery in Scotland, released its "End of History" collection - 12 bottles of what they dubbed, the "strongest, most expensive, and most shocking beer in the world."
At 1,000 bucks a pop, the 55% alcohol blond Belgian ale was infused with nettles from the Scottish Highlands and fresh juniper berries. The best part? Each bottle was served in its own personal stuffed squirrel or stoat cozy.
Seriously.


My dad totally would have been all over this situation... if not for the squirrels.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
A Place to Lay Your Head
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Better Late Than Never
I found this picture in my email last night. It's from quite awhile ago, but I thought I'd post it anyway cause I think it's pretty.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Why Do They Call It "Swiss Miss"?
Yesterday Mitchell and a Swiss couple he's currently hanging with got waffles and hot chocolate at (I think) this hut.

The hot chocolate was Swiss Miss hot chocolate, which apparently baffled the Swiss couple who, according to Mitchell said, "We don't know why it is they call it, what is it, Swiss Miss? We do not know marshmallows, we do, but not enough for this to be Swiss."
I have the answer! Swiss Miss, originally Brown Swiss, was named for a popular breed of Swiss dairy cows, responsible for the milk part of the hot chocolate. It wasn't very clear why they decided on the name change, but I think Swiss Miss is way catchier than Brown Swiss. Thank you Wikopedia, which by the way, has a very very long and boring bio on the history of Swiss Miss.

Mitchell went horseback riding for two hours today. He also informed us that he had eaten puffin. On further inquiry, mom found out that he had bought it, not killed one and cooked it himself as my dad had suspected.

Dynjandi Falls
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Friday, July 9, 2010
Rain! Finally!
After what seems like weeks and weeks of hot, hot weather that seems unbearably dry and muggy all at the same time, we're finally getting a wet spell. Fingers crossed for a slightly cooler Saturday!
In other news, my brother has started his solo journey around Iceland. Fingers crossed for his safe arrival on at the airport in three weeks!


Stkkysomer, 269 km from where he started this morning. Tomorrow he plans to take a ferry north to the west fjords. He also said that he met a very nice Isreali couple and some locals.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Nature is Seriously Amazing
According to Mitchell, this fluke of nature is called the church floor. Apparently the people who discovered it thought that this was church ruins (I guess that they thought it was floor tiles or something). But really, it's a natural formation of basalt columns that were sheared off by a glacier, leaving these tile like rocks. Sooo cool!
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Feeling hot? Check out these pictures...
My dear brother was kind enough to send us this picture of an icy ocean, with a caption akin to "hope this makes you feel cooler."
It's been a balmy 98 degrees down here... it's about 55 in Iceland.

Mitchell went swimming in this water. In a speedo. He is crazy.

More Icelandic beer

His favorite waterfall so far, the Svartifoss

Skaftafell glacier

Seljaneafoss. They walked behind this waterfall.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Scenes from Iceland
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Mother Nature is Wayyyy Prettier Than A Lab Bench
Mitchell sent us two more pictures from Iceland today.

"This is our camp site for the night. The white on the far left is the glacier Sara [his research advisor] studies. You might be able to see the flock of sheep to the upper right of our tents."
I'm pretty sure that the little grey tent on the end is Mitchell's...
I think it's amazing that he fits inside!

This is their study site by the drangajokull glacier. Try saying that five times fast... actually, try saying that once.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
PIctures from Iceland
Mitchell says that he will occasionally send a picture to me to post for our family and friends to see that 1. he is still alive, 2. he's seeing inordinately beautiful sights, and 3. we should all be very very jealous that we are stuck in the states. Enjoy!
Today, he was generous enough to send two...

Iceland beer... I think he and the polar beer are now great friends.

A first view of Iceland (specifically Keflavik) from the plane
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