föstudagur, nóvember 23, 2007

Back on the road





Miramar, Atlantic Coast, Argentina

Hello everybody,
Now as we have started our "longish" honeymoon, I suppose that I have to write a bit about it for those who still check this blog of mine who don`t seem to be many according to the comments on my last blog (what do you have to do to get some attention!! ;) ).

Anyway, we flew to Scotland on the 1st. of November and after having a relaxing time with Kathleen´s mother 4 a couple of days we headed to Liverpool for a few days. It was a bit rainy and windy but nice.The city has a vibrant feel to it and some very good restaurants and bars. We stayed two nights with Kathleen´s sister Maggie and her family, and one night in a hotel close to the centre. We had rented a car so it was quite easy to get around.

We came back on the 9th. to Motherwell and the next day we had a lovely wedding blessing ceremony in a Catholic church with Father Chromy and Kathleen´s family and friends in attendance. Gerry, Kathleen´s brother, had arranged a Bentley to pick us up from Hotel Bentley (a complete coincidence) and take us to the church and back to The Miners where the reception party was held. The Bentley, which was one of the most comfortable and flashy cars I have ever been in, used to belong to former boxer and heavy weight champion Chris Eubank. The Reception and party was a great success and the DJ was very good making sure that the dancefloor was more or less packed at all times.

After the weekend we headed down south to the coast, to Plymouth, to stay with Kathleen´s other sister Wendy and her family. We had a great time there too with warm, sunny weather which it seems to be always when we are there. One of our highlights there was that Wendy arranged for us to have a private cruise around the bay on a multi million pound, 70 foot yacht which was an unforgettable experience. The ride was extremely smooth and even if the yacht took a sharp turn she stayed level, cutting through the sea like a knife through butter. Friday we headed back up north, driving the 400 miles back to Motherwell. We had some more socialising with family and friends in Scotland, then...

Soon it was time to wave bye bye to British shores and last Monday we headed off to our first honeymoon destination: Buenos Aires. On route we stopped for a few hours in Dulles airport, Washington and I was very surprised to see that they sold Icelandic Water there. So we had Icelandic water and a Root beer. A root beer is one of the strangest drinks invented. The experience is a bit like drinking chewing gum. Basicly I think they take stale coca cola and desolve some gum in it before adding a quart bottle of mouth wash. Then they mix it thorougly and bottle as Root Beer. I can imagine it is good to drink after having some root canal work done.
Buenos Aires was nice and hot, a great change. The capital is noisy, chaotic, colourful but above all, very much alive. We had some interesting experiences like being charged in one restaurant, as part of our bill, for the rental of our place mats, plates, glasses, salt and pepper etc. We kid you not. Another was observing street people, coming out after dark, and rooting through other people´s garbage and recycling plastic bottles, cardboard, tin and glass. It was all very organised and we found out that the government pays these homeless people to even take the garbage to the garbage dump via the underground train system.

After two getting-organised days in the Argentinian capital, we packed our backpacks and headed south. 6 hours later we arrived in the delightful town of Miramar on the Atlantic coast. Now, remember that when you are in Argentina and head south it is getting colder not warmer. The day we arrived it was like a warm summer day in Iceland but today it has been windy, rainy and cold. about 10 degrees I suppose. The town is very quiet as the high season has not started yet; not for another 3 weeks. So we expect it to be even more cold as we head even further south in a couple of days.
Well off to buy some more warm clothes ;) . Take care everyone,
Jón & Kathleen

5 Comments:

At 9:11 e.h., Blogger Lifur said...

Nice to hear from you again. Hope you have a great honeymoon. Kv. Óskar og Ásrún

 
At 9:33 f.h., Anonymous Nafnlaus said...

Hæ Jón og Kathleen,
Good to hear from you again, I had already been checking it once, so I was very glad to have some news of you. Enjoy your honeymoon trip and take care of each other.
Bestu kveðjur Gunna

 
At 9:59 f.h., Anonymous Nafnlaus said...

Hello Kathleen and Jón !
Nice to hear from you and your tour. It´s good to hear that Iceland isn´t the only place were it´s cold, where are your icelandic woolen sweaters ?
Keep enjoying your travelling, I would love to be on my way down to Patagonia again. Will be checking on you now and then. Take care !
Eyrún

 
At 1:02 e.h., Anonymous Nafnlaus said...

Hello Jon and Kathleen. So good to hear from you. Finally your honeymoon and you enjoy. We will follow you through your blog. We will miss you on the Desember 08th when we go to Egilstadir for Christams dinner... Take care
Erna

 
At 10:39 f.h., Anonymous Nafnlaus said...

Hi there Kc and your sunshine man!!

I'm not a blogger so don't know how or if this will get pasted in on your comments page...that's why I rather keep in touch with the emails. As I stumbled onto this page I decided to write something just to keep you two happy. I'm afraid Jón might paste some nude photos all over the blogg and blugger things up in order to get some attention so I thought it best to write a line or two or three or....

So you are finally in sunny SA. Do send me some of the rythms of africa and the warm golden sunshine , not to mention those millions of bright smiley faces!!!! How I wish I was there with you or in you! Enjoy and try to see as many of the "beautiful places as possible not just the tourist areas thrown in your face! Definitely get a wine route or two under your belt...I believe you can even do it on horse back!!Who boy I'd like to see Jon Wayne riding that one! I beleive one gets very brave about one's ability and equestrian skills you never thought you had come to hand!

Wishing you the very best of golden sunshine and a great trip through Africa, I know it will creep into your blood. Fantstic sunrises and sunsets and the sounds of nature are amazing not to mention the rich fauna and flora...have a ball!!

Hugs
Ásta

 

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