Monday, January 11, 2010

Bye Bye Faroe Islands



Today we left the Faroes. Before we left we went to a bookstore. I got Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (in Faroese). Then we went driving around. The picture is of two of the islands.









The next picture is of some
Faroese sheep.

10 comments:

Rob Martin said...

Those are stunning pictures! Did you take them?

Unknown said...

Hi, your pics of the food however,I don't think this gma could have eaten it, especially if I knew what it was.
gma

Anonymous said...

Yes, (Rob) Authentic Frontier Gibberish

Pat said...

Wow, you need to show the book to me. Those sheep look very different. Pat.

Anonymous said...

Ike - I give you credit...for trying the whale blubber.. more power to ya...now I on the other hand, probably would of said No Thank you - great pictures.
Grandma SKG

Anonymous said...

Hi Isaac; I'm a friend and neighbor of your Grandma in Fargo and I'd like to congratulate you on
a fabulous job of blogging! How interesting and wonderful that you have been able to experience a trip
like this..a trip of a lifetime. Keep up the good work and hope to meet you sometime in Fargo!
You are an amazing young man!
Best wishes, Francine Diaz

Anonymous said...

What does whale blubber taste like?
May and Winston

Anonymous said...

Isaac - my friend that wrote you Francine Diaz - lives in Acauplco, Mexico part of the time, and then in Fargo - she is following your trip from Mexico !! Wonderful friend and neighbor. hugs Sandy

Pat said...

Big I and SG,

Shark, lamb and whale blubber, sounds like a meal fit for a king. I am so glad that I am a commoner.
Great pictures of all of the stops so far. Looking forward to more shots and commentary from the gold guy.
Your Weird Uncle & BR

Anonymous said...

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in Faroese? Wow! Haha, you're like me--except mine is the first book and it's in Hindi! How's your Faroese?

All the big news over here about Iceland deals with the banking system and tensions with the Netherlands and the UK…but what is the Icelandic news media covering? Anything interesting? And the Danish (Faroese) media?

I really liked the picture of C3PO where Gorbachev and Reagan were, by the way!

-Xander