Postcards and Kai are leaving Iceland
Wow, do I really have to say good bye? I think so. What can I say after spending almost 30 days in Iceland, meeting such talented people every day, learning the Icelandic way of communication (“Call me!”), taking more than 5000 photos, buying more beer than I should have, never seeing a dark sky, still not understanding one Icelandic sentence, asking around 60 times if someone would like to write on a postcard, driving hours and hours through the Westfjords ending up at a hotel at the very end of the world, and doing all that with a great guy I’ve never met longer than a few hours in the last years?
Takk!
I’d like to say thank you to a lot of people. All the musicians, all the cool guys who helped us with great information about everything we wanted to know and all of you guys, who supported us with either a donation, writing about the project, writing comments…
We were not so happy with the local support of some organisations, but we somehow managed to do it without the official guys, who’s job in my opinion clearly is to support projects like this to show the world that there’s not only glaciers and stuff, but one of the most healthy music and clubbing scenes in the world.
Still reading? Fine. I’m sorry for not posting in the last days due some illness – and there’s a lot more coming up.
Damn, this is hard to write. I’d like to say once more, that Iceland, especially Reykjavík, has blown my mind in so many positive ways. I hope this will last for a long long time.