An Icelandic Language Lesson

Laugarvatn,  hver, apamensskubragur, Natturulaekningafelags, Nupsstadarskógar,  lygirimur, malfræði, æfingar, Hvitarvatn, skaldagemlur, gjola, hrassviðri, hnukapeyr, Eyvindartunga,  hvasst, padsujoar, hlytt, hlyr, hnjukur, höfði, hraun, farviðri, andvari, heidskir, Bardarlaug, Snæfellsjökull, læknir, logfræthingur, kjuklingur, hunangsflugan, þingvallavatn......... I could go on. Yes, overwhelmed with odd combinations of letters from an English speaker perspective, letter combinations like:  "hv", "hn", "gj", "tn", "hl", "hnj", "gja", "jao", "hr"

Found a way to start connecting to the Icelandic language by looking and writing their place names. I was advised before I left that their place names often give clues to the landscape of the place. For example, "vatn" of  Laugarvatn  means "lake" and Laugarvatn is located on a lake.  "Vik" of Reykjavik means "bay" on which it is situated.   "Foss" of Selfoss means waterfall and "jökull" of Skálafellsjökull  means glacier.  A start, anyway.

While I looked and recorded more Icelandic place names,   Liz had another approach!  Check out this utube site:  Learning Icelandic Pronunciation

 

Walking my GPS and Marking Territory

I have arrived. Iceland feels like New Zealand, another island with volcanoes, changeable weather, expansive landscape and skies. I am living in a small resort town called Laugarvatn, which means "bathing lake".   No soaking experiences yet but plan to visit a hot springs soon! I have settled into an apartment in town, sharing facilities with Elizabeth Sher, an artist from Berkeley, Ca.  We have a view of the lake and Mt. Hekla, an active volcano with its last eruption in Feb of 2000.  Apparently there have been signs that it is close to a new eruption. My studio is located at the Eyvindartunga farm, about a mile away.  We walk there daily.  Yesterday, I began my tracking project.  Before I left Ca, I purchased a Garmin GPSmap 62, thinking that this might be a way to incorporate walking into my artistic practice. Yesterday, I tracked my first walk, documenting a tour around Laugarvatn, between the town and Eyvindartunga farm and then around the farm. I plan  to continue tracking my walks, collecting their shapes for my artwork.  Must wait to see how they will be used?  And I still have some figuring out to do.  Thought we were residing in the southwest part of Iceland but gps is locating me in the northeast.  Notice the pink dot on map.  Where am I?

still figuring out gps