Golden Circle

alarm sounds

Icelandic slumber

dark o’thirty

jet lagged

bleary eyed

quick shower

head downstairs

hotel breakfast

restaurant full

early travelers

wooly hats

hiking boots

mandatory uniform

hearty breakfast

back upstairs

more layers

backpack filled

head out

gray skies

light rain

running late

walk fast

bus station

find tour

last on

bus leaves

first stop

national park

big cracks

fault line

tectonic plates

continents drift

America here

Europe there

steps away

bus again

to geysers

tourists gather

steam blows

ground hisses

cameras click

photos posted

lunch stop

lamb soup

bus again

final stop

massive waterfall

raging river

cameras click

photos posted

gift shop

buy stuff

hot chocolate

bus again

ride back

long nap

arrive hotel

Golden Circle

checked off

Iceland in October

Most people head for the sun on vacation

Selecting a time and place when good weather is guaranteed

Relaxing on a beach or by a pool

Taking long walks on warm dry trails

Selecting a time and place when good weather is guaranteed

So why choose Iceland in October

Its known to be one of their wettest months of the year

It rains almost every day 

Temperatures are on the cool side 0°C to 7°C (32°F to 45°F)

Its often very cloudy and impossible to see the northern lights

The weather is not a problem if you dress for it

Layer up for warmth with a a good waterproof outer layer and sturdy footwear

You will stay warm and dry even in horizontal driving rain

The scenery is truly spectacular 

Iceland’s lagoons are toasty warm all year round

The local people are equally warm and friendly

Icelandic food is delicious 

So don’t let the weather put you off

Put Iceland on your bucket list now

Even in October

Stewed prunes and angry volcanos

Iceland had been on James’ bucket list for a long time

This was going to be a rapid two night stopover en route to Europe

He carefully researched the best things to cram into such a short visit

The northern lights was his greatest wish but their appearance is always at the mercy of the weather

Friends told him he must try a soak in a warm lagoon.

Heated by natural springs these have become popular tourist attractions with adjoining bars and restaurants

He reserved a slot later on the day of his arrival

Hoping he could stay awake long enough to enjoy

For his second day he opted for a guided tour of the island with brief stops at many natural wonders

He wanted to see some volcano action

Not a huge eruption but a good dose of hot flowing lava and billowing steam

He boarded the plane to Iceland and quickly dozed off after dinner

Dreaming about floating in a warm lagoon

Surrounded by drunken tourists going back and forth for repeated vodka shots at the swim up bar

They were all like overcooked drunk prunes

Marveling at the spectacular scenery while desperately trying to keep their cell phones above the water line

He could smell the acrid sulphur from the natural spring water

Suddenly the volcano erupted in the distance

Tourists cheered and stayed in the lagoon to take volcano backdrop selfies

The bar started selling volcano cocktails

It was one big smelly party

People we stumbling and dropping phones into the water

An alarm sounded signaling the need to evacuate from the volcano ash rain

The tourists reluctantly dragged their prune bodies out of the water

Some were still doing shots in the changing room

The first ash rain fell from the sky

Pelting the structure with hot smoking rocks like mortar shells

It was not safe to go outside

They huddled in the building and prayed the bombardment would soon end

More rocks smashed into the roof and it started to collapse

James was convinced he was facing certain death then there was a big bang

His whole body shook and he woke up expecting to be injured only to discover his plane had just touched down on the runway

Thankfully that was just a dream he reassured himself

He switched on his phone as the plane taxied to the terminal at Keflavik airport

Iceland volcano erupting was the news headline….