Tuesday, November 19, 2019

POTD: Hressingarskálinn

From 2019 03 01 Iceland

Today's photo-of-the-day is from Reykjavik, Iceland. It shows Hressingarskálinn (literally, "refreshment hall") which "was built in 1802 and established as a restaurant in 1932. Ever since then it has been just that, a space for locals and foreigners to gather and enjoy refreshments as well as each other’s company. Over the years it has housed some of Iceland’s most talented artists and writers."

Bonus photo after the jump.

Monday, November 18, 2019

The Spy (TV 2019)

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The Spy (TV 2019): Sacha Baren Cohen plays it straight in a serious role. And carries it off excellently. Real life story of an Israeli spy in Syria in the 1960s. High stakes. Suspense. What drives him, patriotism or adrenaline? Show lags when Cohen is not on-screen. B-

Sunday, November 17, 2019

POTD: "The Best Hot Dog Stand in Europe"

From 2019 03 01 Iceland

Today's photo-of-the-day is from Reykjavik, Iceland. It shows the hot dog stand Bæjarins beztu pylsur, "the best hot dog in town". According to Wikipedia, "the British newspaper 'The Guardian' selected Bæjarins beztu as the best hot dog stand in Europe." This is it on a sunny day in winter.

Saturday, November 16, 2019

POTD: Soaking Up the Sun in Reykjavik

From 2019 03 01 Iceland

Today's photo-of-the-day is from Reykjavik, Iceland. It shows the sidewalk dining of the Sæta Svínið Gastropub on a sunny day in late winter. People don't hide from winter in Iceland. If the sun is out, they will be, too.

Bonus photo after the jump.

Friday, November 15, 2019

Traveling the World...Without Leaving Richardson

This article was originally published in "Richardson Living" magazine. Read it on that website or read it here. Or read it in print. Look for it in your mail box.

Traveling the World...Without Leaving Richardson


City Hall

The town where I grew up was anything but diverse. It seemed to me like everyone was white and descended from northern European Catholics or Protestants, just like I was. There were no blacks on my street. Or anywhere else in my not-so-small city. There were no Hispanics. Or Asians. No Muslims or Buddhists or Hindus. There were no other ethnic groups in my school. Or in my church. I grew up in Appleton, Wisconsin, in the mid-twentieth century. I thought I was unprejudiced. In fact, I just didn't have any opportunities to test me. To me, diversity meant we had a German Catholic church and an Irish Catholic church. There was no Italian Catholic church, but there was a place to get pizza, said to be the first pizza restaurant north of Milwaukee. That was our ethnic food. You get the idea. Appleton has come a long way since I left town fifty years ago to see the world, but that's the place I came from.

Thursday, November 14, 2019

POTD: Sun Voyager on a Rainy Day

From 2019 03 01 Iceland

Today's photo-of-the-day is from Reykjavik, Iceland. The sculpture on the sea front is Sun Voyager, which according to Wikipedia has been "described as a dreamboat, or an ode to the Sun. The artist intended it to convey the promise of undiscovered territory, a dream of hope, progress and freedom."

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

POTD: Tjörnin Swans

From 2019 03 01 Iceland

Today's photo-of-the-day is from Reykjavik, Iceland. Tjörnin is a small lake in the center of the city. The word Tjörnin in fact means lake or pond, so calling it Tjörnin Lake would be like calling it Lake Lake. According to Wikipedia, the popular pastime of feeding the swans has led to the lake being called "the biggest bread soup in the world."

Bonus photo after the jump.