Nordlysid |
The cabin boy ("puppy") fixing the fore sail. |
Annika in all her sailing splendor. |
Nordlysid at port. |
View of Sandoy through the ropes of Nordlysid. |
Danielle scaling the initial rock face. |
Annika looked like she was on a Sunday stroll. I guess long legs make a difference. |
Bear struggled a bit, but did quite well on his ascent. |
LOL, Elsa needed a little boost from the guy standing to the side in order to get started. |
Top view of Annika looking relaxed and athletic. |
Top view of Bear, working fairly hard. |
Top view of me (Katrin) it was a lot easier than I thought, but I also needed a light push, as you can see. |
Top view of Elsa, right after the push. |
The boulder crossing. |
The steps up over the cliff. |
The farmstead was built inside the walls of the old farm. |
A heimalamb (bum lamb) |
Bear being assisted back down the wall after having injured his knee several times. |
Long distance view of the area of ascent. |
Suduroy to the right and Litla Dimun to the left. |
View of islands beyond the boat. |
Sandoy. |
Bear steering the boat. |
My beautiful children. |
Martin the "puppy" |
Bergir the captain. |
Sunset from the house in Velbastad. We are on Streymou, Koltur is on the far left, and Vagar is the rest, showing several peninsulas. |
Elsa enjoying the quiet in the lea of the of the mountain. |
The rubber boat. You can see the rock we used as a pier by the people standing on the shore. |
The farm from above. |
I'm jealous. I've never experienced this much of the Faroes.
ReplyDeleteMe either. It is really exciting. We usually just visit.
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