I TOOK A WALK AND WENT TO LOOK FOR INSPIRATION FOR SOME UPCOMING SUMMER PHOTO SESSIONS FEATURING MUSTARD YELLOW TONES. THERE WAS SO MUCH TO BE FOUND!
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“If we find ourselves with a desire that nothing in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that we were made for another world.”
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Iceland: Day 1 | Travel to Snæfellsnes
In September, my sister led me on a fascinating 3-day adventure heading North from Reykjavik to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. We stayed at a modern and beautifully scenic Airbnb at Stóri Kambur, where we rode Icelandic Horses. On the beach. At Sunset. With rainbows. And dogs. And Sun rays. And the glacier. And mountains. and… and… did I mention I rode horse (named Elvis) in the ocean!? Such an exhilarating experience.
We toured the most western part of the Snæfellsnes peninsula, driving around the Snæfellsjökull glacier. The glacier lies within the national park, and the park is the only Icelandic national park that stretches to the sea. Along with getting a few times to view the otherwise hidden-in-the-clouds snow, we enjoyed seeing such sights as waterfalls, basalt column cliff sides, mountains, and lava. Lava, formed into vast fields of rugged moss-covered boulders was colorful and added more texture to the already rugged terrain. The fish soup we ate at a quaint library/cafe/musuem in a small fishing village was incredible. The city was called Grundarfjörður. And, if we had to move there, it would not be a disappointment.
This is post 2 of my trip. (Read Post 1, here)
Iceland, Day 1
As we drove north from Reykjavik, I couldn’t help but ooooh and ahhh at every tree we passed. It was funny. I live in the Northwoods, so I see trees all day, everyday. But in a vast land, rugged and wild, there is so little provision for a tree, that there aren’t many. We saw them in clusters, though, and I found several photos of them on my computer when I got home. I guess I was thrilled for this country, this arctic island, to be able to sustain more life than I expected, and subconsciously documented it while my sister drove our little car around on the typical, two-lane, dark pavement rode of Iceland.
I enjoyed the Icelandic language very much. My childhood gave me a keen interest for world culture and language. I saw resemblance to Norwegian, Swedish, English, and perhaps some Finnish (since that’s the Scandinavian language I know best, but isn’t as similar as Norwegian). For example, just knowing roots of words helped read signs, and mainly, guess at what things meant. I’m a nerd, and thoroughly enjoyed this brain-quiz while I was traveling.
Iceland Travel | Snaefelsness Peninsula, NW Iceland Coast Ocean Photography
In September, I fulfilled a lifetime dream of mine and traveled to Iceland!
My sister led me on a great 3-day adventure North from Reykjavik to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. We stayed at a modern and beautifully scenic Airbnb at Stóri Kambur, where we rode Icelandic Horses. On the beach. At Sunset. With rainbows. And dogs. And Sun rays. And the glacier. And mountains. and… and… did I mention I rode horse (named Elvis) in the ocean!? Such an exhilarating experience.
We toured the most western part of the Snæfellsnes peninsula, driving around the Snæfellsjökull glacier. The glacier lies within the national park, and the park is the only Icelandic national park that stretches to the sea. Along with getting a few times to view the otherwise hidden-in-the-clouds snow, we enjoyed seeing such sights as waterfalls, basalt column cliff sides, mountains, and lava. Lava, formed into vast fields of rugged moss-covered boulders was colorful and added more texture to the already rugged terrain. The fish soup we ate at a quaint library/cafe/musuem in a small fishing village was incredible. The city was called Grundarfjörður. And, if we had to move there, it would not be a disappointment.
I’m going to share pictures from the first day here in this post. Below are pictures of Reykjavik, and then the sights of the drive to Stóri Kambur will be in my next post.
Beautiful Fall Wedding | October in Minnesota Russian Orthodox Wedding Photographer
We met up in the freezing rain at Itasca State Park to take the wedding photos for this beautiful bride & groom.
The weather was pretty predictable for a fall wedding in MN, and didn’t pose a threat at all to these brave Minnesotans!
I hope you enjoy the photographs that capture just a sliver of the love these two sweethearts have for each other.
Her dimple radiates joy, and the way he gazes at her proves he is absolutely smitten…
I hope you enjoyed looking through these as much as I enjoyed taking them!
XO
Amy
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Cara + Joel’s Wedding SNEAK PEEK.
After a blustery morning, this October 4th wedding was beautiful! The Bride had done so many of the “little things” in the past several months, and each touch was spectacular. This outdoor wedding would have been much colder, but couldn’t have been more perfect. Cara and Joel had a wonderful group of family and friends to celebrate with them at Joel’s family’s home near the Rum River in Milaca.
The lights! The sweet bride herself made sure the tent was strung beautifully, the trees lit magically, and sparklers to send them off were just splendid!
The food! Yuuuuuuummmmm. Boy, I am starting to consider just going to weddings for the food. Summer harvest vegetables, creamy mashed potatoes & gravy, pulled pork and His and Hers BBQ Sauce. That’s not to mention the spectacular and delicious desserts! Cupcakes, lemon bars, candy, cookies. Coffee and Tea, Hot Chocolate. This all was after the wedding. Beforehand, as guests arrived, they were set to make their own tin buckets (table markers on the bottom) of Trail Mix! How fun!
The Music!!! Joel Hansen played all the music on the BEAUTIFUL hand-made-by-the-groom-guitar, and sang.
The Love! What a fun day celebrating a marriage of long-time friends.
I am so thankful I was able to be a part of their special day!
Run with Perseverance | Live Well & Finish Strong
Hebrews 12:1-2 says 1. “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, 2 fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.”
Read more at http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Hebrews%2012&version=NIV
I hope you are encouraged by these words today. I know I am.