Off to France 4. júlí 2006 00:01 anna margrét björnsson I did a terrible thing. Skived off to France at the end of June, Iceland's brightest month to bathe in the warm heat of the sandy beaches of the south-west. Arrid country here, tall fir trees that cast elongated silhouettes in the afternoon sun. My pasty wintery skin is surely turning into a far more golden hue and yes, one somehow feels a lot better after a day out in the salty sea, scrubbed clean by fine sand and nourished by rosé and oysters. It's football fever over here just as it is in Reykjavik. Pubs fill each night with football lovers and daily paper Le Figaro just ran an article on how divorce rates have been proven to rise dramatically after each World Cup. There's an association called the Anti-Fussball Association that caters to those feeling lonely and angry with their football mad spouses. Chill out, I say to those frustrated French women. Stop complaining and just use spare football time to laze at the pool. The French seem all too aware of the existance of Iceland and start guffawing Björk Björk and elves elves every time I explain my nationality. Seems that documentaries on Iceland are being shown all the time and I can't open a Marie-Claire or Elle magazine without tonnes of articles on the hipness of the Sirkus bar and the beauty benefits of the Blue Lagoon. Until I get back to the country where ballerina shoes and a bikini don't quite cut it I'm going to pretend to be Bardot for a little while longer. A bientot. anna@reykjavik.com News in English Opinion of the Day Mest lesið Slys á Miklubraut: Bíll hafnaði á vegriði Innlent Sendi vitlaust skjal á dómarann og nú þarf að flytja málið upp á nýtt Innlent Grunaður um grófa spillingu í kjölfar birtingar Epstein-skjala Erlent Mátti ekki kalla Samtökin '78 „hagsmunasamtök barnaníðinga“ Innlent Fær áfram tæpa hálfa milljón en staðgengillinn ekkert Innlent Sorglegt að sonurinn sé aðeins tala á blaði Innlent „Við sáum það að þetta hreyfði við forsætisráðherra“ Innlent Starfsfólk á flótta og traustið horfið Innlent Aldrei eins lítið í læknum og fuglunum er tekið að fækka Innlent Starfsfólk búið að yfirgefa barnið þegar faðir kom að sækja það á leikskólann Innlent
I did a terrible thing. Skived off to France at the end of June, Iceland's brightest month to bathe in the warm heat of the sandy beaches of the south-west. Arrid country here, tall fir trees that cast elongated silhouettes in the afternoon sun. My pasty wintery skin is surely turning into a far more golden hue and yes, one somehow feels a lot better after a day out in the salty sea, scrubbed clean by fine sand and nourished by rosé and oysters. It's football fever over here just as it is in Reykjavik. Pubs fill each night with football lovers and daily paper Le Figaro just ran an article on how divorce rates have been proven to rise dramatically after each World Cup. There's an association called the Anti-Fussball Association that caters to those feeling lonely and angry with their football mad spouses. Chill out, I say to those frustrated French women. Stop complaining and just use spare football time to laze at the pool. The French seem all too aware of the existance of Iceland and start guffawing Björk Björk and elves elves every time I explain my nationality. Seems that documentaries on Iceland are being shown all the time and I can't open a Marie-Claire or Elle magazine without tonnes of articles on the hipness of the Sirkus bar and the beauty benefits of the Blue Lagoon. Until I get back to the country where ballerina shoes and a bikini don't quite cut it I'm going to pretend to be Bardot for a little while longer. A bientot. anna@reykjavik.com
News in English Opinion of the Day Mest lesið Slys á Miklubraut: Bíll hafnaði á vegriði Innlent Sendi vitlaust skjal á dómarann og nú þarf að flytja málið upp á nýtt Innlent Grunaður um grófa spillingu í kjölfar birtingar Epstein-skjala Erlent Mátti ekki kalla Samtökin '78 „hagsmunasamtök barnaníðinga“ Innlent Fær áfram tæpa hálfa milljón en staðgengillinn ekkert Innlent Sorglegt að sonurinn sé aðeins tala á blaði Innlent „Við sáum það að þetta hreyfði við forsætisráðherra“ Innlent Starfsfólk á flótta og traustið horfið Innlent Aldrei eins lítið í læknum og fuglunum er tekið að fækka Innlent Starfsfólk búið að yfirgefa barnið þegar faðir kom að sækja það á leikskólann Innlent