The Eastern Fjords


Got up and cleaned up the house and loaded the van. Albert drove up and warned us that winds would be strong along the coast this morning. We thanked him for everything and headed east for the fjords. 
The first place we stopped was Djupivogur where Dusty got diesel. The woman at the till was Albert’s and our cousin. She was William’s grandson Gunnar’s grand-daughter. We got some bacon and eggs and headed out. 
We visited the port Torfi landed at in 1914 ( I took a picture) and the next port where he met his sister Jane for the last time. 
We turned off the ring road to head north to Vopnafjordur but some girls stopped us and told us the road was closed. We returned to the ring road. 
We headed for a campsite at Akureyi. 
When it is really raining and blowing during the Icelandic Summer animals huddle together. The sheep and the horses do. We only saw the cows out when the weather was good.





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