
Iceland is full of geological wonders. In the freezing weather of late November, we welcomed a stop to explore geysirs and hot springs. The original Geysir, the origin of the name for all similar phenomenon, no longer blows, but a few yards away Strokkur blasts away every few minutes. The landscape is ethereally misty and lovely and warm. Earlier in the day we visited the massive waterfull, Gullfoss in appalling, freezing conditions. I tried to draw, but it was snowing heavily and I only managed about 30 seconds.

I scribbled a very brief impression, but the weather was too brutal to carry on. Here are some of Husb’s photos of the waterfall. It’s massive.


Fabulous Rosie. Youy always write so well and your illustrations are alway so incredibe. such an interesting blog!! x Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 23:18:41 +0000 To: debbiealame@live.co.uk
Thank you Debbie 🙂
I love your drawing. You’re very talented and capture the scenery very good and with your own personal style. It’s really inspiring!
Thank you 🙂