We left the car at the hotel and decided to walk all over the city. Where puffins fight polar bears everyday. First stop was the Settlement Exhibition where they build a museum around an excavated Viking long house. The long house is long. It even had a porch!We walked up and down the adorable streets. One of the many Lutheran churches. Simple but pretty inside. Had coffee and tea with some new friends at a cat cafe. Don’t mess with the sleepy kitty!Lazy orangesicle. Approaching Hallgrímskirkja And we’d make it to the church if every stop one the way didn’t have a sleeping cat .A statue of Leif Eriksson our front was a gift from America. Inside. The organist was playing. This organ was epic. Cute red house. We stopped in every gift shop and one I remembered I had been chased by that bear before, eight years ago. The fisherman are giving us directions to our hotel to rest up for the next adventure of our day. This is Minty. He’s our Reykjavic walking food tour guide. This is Minty’s dad’s favorites. We tried a local spirit nicknamed Black Death or something. Our final stop was at this old theatre. Which you drink after you chew your fermented shark 10 times. We also had amazing lobster tacos. Following the group to more food. Minty talking about our next place. Arctic char with a skyr cucumber and almond base. Our final stop was at an old theatre. We had this lovely cake that was from a coffee shop that had closed down the week earlier. The cake was fresh though. As we made our way back to our hotel, I met the perfect man. He’s full of basalt. lol.
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