Can´t believe it!

Freyja

<font color=red>Formerly known as Sleepless in Den
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Can´t believe my kids just made this!

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:rotfl2: Well it is Iceland! I am actually thinking they look so cute! Rosey cheeks having fun in the snow.
 
My kids have never made a snowman, they would love to. I've only seen snow maybe three or four times in my whole life. Your kids are adorable!
 
Awww, they're so cute :lovestruc! Thx for sharing Freyja! Now where's the hot chocolate? :goodvibes
 

Thanks :) They really loved it (although their mom thinks it´s still a bit too early for snow, lol). I´m glad they were able to go out and have fun since it´s supposed to rain tomorrow.
 
So when is a normal "first" snowfall for you, how long into the spring does it last and what are "normal" temperatures in the winter-say Dec, Jan, Feb? How warm does it get in the summer months?
 
Freya, I just opened the link to the home exchange site. Is that your home? It's lovely! That sounds like a very interesting way to travel.
 
For as much as I hate cold weather, winter, and snow. I have to admit that is a really cute picture.
 
Cute!! My kids have never made a snowman either, well unless you count the one they made that was about 4 inches tall...LOL Mom didn't have much snow that year so they could only make a snowbaby. :)
 
awwww....cute! But I agree, too early for snow!

Well - no snow here, but we did go straight from summer to winter. (looking forward to some mild Autumn weather later this week.)
 
So when is a normal "first" snowfall for you, how long into the spring does it last and what are "normal" temperatures in the winter-say Dec, Jan, Feb? How warm does it get in the summer months?

In the North it usually starts snowing in October, but we´re getting less and less snow here in Reykjavik (damn global warming), and it hardly ever arrived before late October/November. We only have a few days/weeks of snow each year now, although there usually is some in the mountains.
Temps in Dec-Feb. are:
Average low: 28 F
Average high: 36 F

Summer months:
Average low:48 F
Average high: 58 F

Freya, I just opened the link to the home exchange site. Is that your home? It's lovely! That sounds like a very interesting way to travel.

Thank you! We´ve never tried a homeexchange before but we´re really excited about the thought of it.

Cute!! My kids have never made a snowman either, well unless you count the one they made that was about 4 inches tall...LOL Mom didn't have much snow that year so they could only make a snowbaby. :)

Our snowmen seem to be getting smaller and smaller every year.
 
Your kids are so cute and they did a great job on the snowman!! I bet they were so proud!
 
Temps in Dec-Feb. are:
Average low: 28 F
Average high: 36 F

Summer months:
Average low:48 F
Average high: 58 F


You are warmer than I expected in the winter but way cooler than I expected in the summer.
 
You are warmer than I expected in the winter but way cooler than I expected in the summer.

That´s what most people think. However, our summers have been getting considerably warmer and we get quite a few nice summer days now, where we can actually enjoy laying by the jaccuzzi in the garden.
 
What can you grow in Iceland? I know that fishing is huge. I love Icelandic Haddock. It is the only kind of Haddock I will eat.
 
What can you grow in Iceland? I know that fishing is huge. I love Icelandic Haddock. It is the only kind of Haddock I will eat.

We grow potatoes, various root vegetables and cabbage outdoors. However, we grow a number of things in greenhouses (and have quite a few of them, since power is so cheap in Iceland), such as peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes and mushrooms. We don´t have any domestic grown fruit though (unless you count the few strawberries and grapes grown in some private greenhouses).
 












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