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Tag: Iceland

Travel, Uncategorized

Where the World Lets Off Her Steam

When you were little, did you ever mix together all of the ingredients in the fridge, just for fun? Did you ever swirl two incompatible colors of finger-paint on the pallet, just to see if you could make something new, something previously unseen? I did both. Frequently. I turned out a decent chef and artist … Continue reading Where the World Lets Off Her Steam

16/05/201316/05/2013Iceland, Reykjavik, travel2 Comments
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