Here & There in the Faroes

My knees hurt but in a good way. I hiked a bit yesterday and climbed to the top of a small mountain, hoping to view Funningur from above. I parked my car a few kilometers outside of Gjógv (Jake-v) and re-read the guidebook. It said sty along the fence and in about 15 minutes youContinue reading “Here & There in the Faroes”

Hvussu Gongur? (How’s it going?)

August 29, 2021 Today is Sunday and I look forward to going to the 11 a.m. service in the small, sod-roof church down by the Funningur harbor.  Last night I was with Alis at a Christian Bible Conference, hosted at the denominational headquarters.  The speaker talked about how God leads us–Hvussu lei∂ur Gud?  Although I understood only 5%Continue reading “Hvussu Gongur? (How’s it going?)”

Busy Days in the North Atlantic

August 26, 2021 I heard a rooster this morning saying, “Coo, coo-doo.”  So even in the Faroes, the animals speak another language.  The rooster and his hens seem happy in the morning mist, which is even thicker than yesterday.  Ah, yes–what a great day it was yesterday! Sasi texted in the morning and said to come for morningContinue reading “Busy Days in the North Atlantic”

Funningur–Home Away from Home

August 21, 2021 I awoke early, not knowing the time but ready to greet the day.  With the bedroom curtain pulled back, I got my first glimpse of Funningsfjørður from the upstairs bedroom window.  There were low clouds, green grassy fields, treeless, craggy mountains, and corrugated metal rooftops–green and red and black–all surrounding the dark water of theContinue reading “Funningur–Home Away from Home”

Yoo-hoo! (Yes, I’m still here!)

It’s official–today is the last day of summer!  Where did the season go and what in the world has happened to me?  As Yoda might say–Serious blogger I am not.  But this may be the time to jump back in with a re-cap of the whirlwind adventure called MY LIFE–Summer 2021.  So . . . hang on! Back in April,Continue reading “Yoo-hoo! (Yes, I’m still here!)”

Oh, Glorious Day!

Easter preparation has been so enjoyable this year! Our traditional lamb kebabs and couscous for dinner last night and planning for Easter brunch with friends at The Four Seasons Club in Pembine certainly satisfies my tummy! But mostly this year’s preparation has really satisfied my soul. Celebrating the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus ChristContinue reading “Oh, Glorious Day!”