Bergen, Norway

Martin and I were able to take a quick weekend trip to Norway! It wound up raining on and off and was pretty cold up in the mountains, but it was still beautiful. Here are some photos as usual:

We walked around the city center for a few hours before heading to the mountains.

The fish market.

Drying off at the train station.

$24 for these two beers! Very expensive city. I want to go back and see more of Norway for sure.

Kalalau Trail

The Kalalau Trail! One of the best things you can do in Hawaii. It’s an 11 mile hike to the Kalalau Beach where you can camp and hike and relax. We spent one day hiking in, two days on the beach and exploring the area, and the last day hiking out. Pretty intense hike to say the least, but beautiful and totally worth it.

The trail head at Ke’e Beach.

Two miles in at Hanakapi’ai Beach.

Hungry trail kitty.

Red Hill.

A much needed breeze.

Here the trail is so narrow you can hardly see it.

One of the elusive mile markers.

We still had about a mile to go as the sun was setting.

Bathing/washing dishes in the river.

Thank god for our steri-pen. Don’t go without one.

Our campsite.

Starting a fire for lunch.

One of the other rinsing spots.

Kalalau Beach!

Us in the cave, avoiding the sun.

Watching the sun set with our new friends from Germany.

Soo many stars :)

The next day we hiked into the valley.

We bought some wine grown in the valley by some of the locals, it was nice!

Yikes.

I highly recommend doing this hike and spending as much time as you can at the camp, it’s one of the best trips I’ve been on so far!

 

 

Maui, Oahu, Kauai

We went to Hawaii this month! My friend Monica and Kip (Nicole and I stayed with them in Singapore) got married and I was able to shoot their wedding. I convinced Martin to come with me. I got to revisit Maui and Kauai but went to Oahu for the first time. I’d say the highlight of the trip was finally getting to hike the Kalalau Trail. I’ll do a separate blog post for the hike.

Maui



Some funny guys


We camped 10 out of 14 days


On top of Haleakala


The bamboo forest


Banyan tree


Martin looking for turtles


Flying into Oahu


Pearl Harbor


The happy couple


I even got to do an engagement shoot in Waikiki


Kauai


Watching the sun set from Waimea Canyon


Tunnels Beach

As usual, Hawaii was beautiful. Sad to say, we’re not sure about moving there right now. It’s a pretty expensive place to live, so unless Martin has a job offer from someone there we’re putting in on the back burner for the time being. Fingers crossed!

The last few months

I’ve been in London for the last 4 months (minus a few weeks visiting in Atlanta). I can’t say that it’s been easy for me…in fact, it’s been really hard. Moving somewhere that I have no friends, family, or job (and in the middle of a UK winter) seems like kind of a crazy idea in hindsight. I have to tough it up most days! Life in London:

My street.

Day trip to Hastings.

Oxford.

My friends Lauren and Jason in Oxford.

My friend, Bekah, who I’ve known since middle school stopped by for a visit.

The sun finally came out!

But then it went away.

And then it came back.

Hanging around by some castle.

Martin’s mom came for a visit.

Hawaii in just a few weeks!

Thirty in Thailand!

I’m currently dealing with jet-lag once again back here in London after spending two weeks in Thailand! Martin and I decided to go there for my 30th birthday and I’m really glad we did. We went to Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Koh Lanta, and Phi Phi Don. I have a ton of photos so I’ll get started:

First meal out with my friend Phil from high school! He’s living in Bangkok now and we got to stay with him a few nights while we were there. He’s pretty much the perfect host.

The view from Phil’s roof. It was pretty foggy when we first arrived.

About to get on the sky train in Bangkok.

Martin wanted to take the train out to Ayutthaya where there are temples and ruins. So we did.

Tuk tuk!

Khao San Road. Martin really likes the movie “The Beach” so we had to find all of the places mentioned in the movie…he was pretty let down with this location.

Now on to Chiang Mai! I had to deal with a total of 8 take-offs and landings this trip. Ugh.

Our hostel from the outside..

…and from the inside. We stayed at the Mojito Garden, it was a really great hostel. Good food and nice staff!

Of course we had to rent a scooter.

Chiang Mai. We rode up the mountain, which of course was terrifying for me.

We stopped here for coffee at Nicole’s recommendation, she rode her bike to the same spot when she was here!

Came across this spot to stop and have a snack :)

Fried frog.

Day two on the bikes. We found a ship in a field.

Found myself some puffy pants, which are sold everywhere in Thailand; all the tourists wear them and none of the locals ever do.

The countryside :)

Elephant sighting!

On to Koh Lanta, where we stayed at the Rawi Warin Resort for my birthday. Could have been worse.

My cake!

I had a nice birthday! Beach, sun, reading, swimming, and everything I wanted to eat :)

Next up, we took the ferry to Koh Phi Phi Don. I am sunburnt at this point.

The first night here we wound up having a lot of fun playing with a slow shutter speed and the iphone out on the water.

Long boats. These things are everywhere.

Fire show! It gets pretty rowdy on the beach here at night and there are fire spectacles everywhere, I don’t know how people don’t constantly catch on fire here.

Crazy.

One of my favorite photos of us so far!

The next day we walked to Long Beach, which is where I would stay if I came back to Phi Phi Don. Much quieter, perfect snorkeling, and cleaner.

Long Beach.

From the Viewpoint.

On our way to snorkel at Maya Bay!

Maya Bay, where “The Beach” was filmed. It really would be perfect here if you could get rid of all the people and camp out overnight. But you can’t.

We spent our last night before flying back to London in Bangkok again, and we went to Chinatown for dinner.

Too steamy for him!

Needless to say, we had a really great time! I definitely see us going back and seeing more of the north, not to mention the surrounding countries in southeast Asia.
I have about a week to get back in the swing of things in London before I leave for Argentina (work trip this time). I haven’t been to South America yet so this will be a first. Excited! I have a few countries on my list this year that I really want to see…Madagascar, South Africa, Japan, and Russia are at the top right now. I’d also really like to go back to Iceland this year, and I’ll be in Hawaii in June for a little bit, then in Atlanta for weddings/holidays in September-November. If anyone wants to go somewhere let me know :)

Almost forgot, here are a few photos we took with Martin’s underwater camera!

Arrival in London

Made it to London! Now dealing with the stresses of getting situated. Martin got a job but won’t start working for almost a month. We need to find a place to live, and London is like New York, everything is really expensive and small. We’re going to look at a place in southeast London today, just a few miles from where Martin will be working, I’m hoping it will work out and we won’t have to worry about it any more.

At the Tower Bridge after walking around the city a bit last night.
I don’t know if I was as mentally prepared this time to go back to being homeless, or at least it’s harder when you’re not feeling well and are in the mindset of moving to a place as opposed to country hopping. However, I’m sure I’ll adjust and that things will start to fall into place. Supposedly it is going to snow in a few days which is exciting. So, wish me luck…

2012

How is it possible that 2012 is already over?? The most amazing, happy, fun, exciting, epic year of my life comes to a close. I had eight months of traveling and seeing places I always wanted to see and meeting people I always wanted to meet. I tried to pick a small amount of photos to represent the year but it was sort of difficult to narrow them down. Here are some moments from my year around the world...

Fiji

Me and Nicole after getting off the ferry to Ovalau, unsure if we had a ride to the place we were staying for the next two nights.

Our first magical day in Fiji, which we spent with some locals who cooked us fresh fish and made kava all day long. This is Junior, he’s one of the most amazing people I’ve met. Really humble and kind and wise. He is a fisherman and wants to open his home up to travelers from all over the world one day.

Bobo! We stayed at his farm on Ovalau for a couple of days. Him and his German wife grow and catch pretty much everything they could ever possibly need on his land.

The local rugby team. These were some very happy and friendly people. Actually, Fijian people are probably the nicest people I’ve come across so far. There was no electricity in this village.

I took this after walking back from a little shop to get some beer with Nicole and Junior. This photos doesn’t do justice to the millions of stars you could see.
With more than three hundred islands that make up Fiji, five days was not nearly enough time to spend there. I am 100% confident that I will go back before too long.

New Zealand

Kayaking Milford Sound! One of my favorite sights in New Zealand. It was drizzling on and off during our tour, but still beautiful and Nicole and I had to brave taking our cameras.

Camping at Abel Tasman on St. Patrick’s Day with our Irish friend Bryan. I’m laying on a picnic table trying to keep warm while taking this photo. Fish eye lens and a slow exposure to pick up the stars/milky way :)

Glacier hike! Franz Josef Glacier on the south island. We had to wear crampons and navigate around some icy conditions. One of the more expensive excursions we went on, but that’s New Zealand for you, and it was worth every penny.

Look at this guy! He looks so happy. I died laughing when Nicole went to get the same photo and it hissed at her. Guess she was blocking his sun.

Our friend PJ on Somerset Farm in Wairarapa. Thanks to this guy (and his sister-in-law Kathleen) I met the love of my life that day :)

Bryan caught this ugly fish! I got super sick on this boat. I am just not built for the sea :(

What a night this was. After driving around forever looking for a place to stay, we finally stumbled upon the Fairlie Hotel. The owner, Barry, took really good care of us when the entire town showed up at the bar ready to party. We danced on the pool table, crashed a family reunion, and witnessed Iguana Wrestling for the first time. The food was also really great.

One of the views during our Tongariro Crossing trek! 20K hike that almost killed me, but it was probably my favorite thing we did in New Zealand. Parts of Lord of the Rings was filmed here, and the temperature would go from hot to freezing depending on where you were. It was intense.

We hitch-hiked for the first time in NZ! Had Tom and Dominic not picked us up we would have never experienced the Tongariro Crossing. So many random awesome days/nights transpired thanks to the people that picked us up. Totally worth trying if you feel safe enough. I’m glad I can say I’ve done it.
New Zealand is high up on my list of favorite places. There is SO much to see and do here in such a small amount of land. We just scratched the surface in three weeks. It is beautiful and exciting, and if you’re into extreme sports you could do much more than I even dared to try. New Zealand has a special place in my heart.

Australia

Bronte Beach, a lovely beach! You can walk thirty minutes along the coat/cliffs to Bondi Beach, which was a beautiful walk. The waves were way too intense for me to get in the ocean though.

Taking the ferry from the Sydney Harbor to the Taronga Zoo. Sydney is one of my favorite cities. Something about it just feels so comfortable and exciting at the same time.

Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains. We took a bus out here and stayed a night, then went on a cave tour and hunted duck-billed platypuses. Never saw one :(

Our awesome Korean friends Ronnie, Dukki, and Joseph. I love them. We met Dukki in Queenstown, New Zealand, and after a night out dancing he insisted we stay with them when we came to Sydney. We helped them (briefly) stock veggies at their grocery store right when we got to Australia, went out dancing, and had real Korean cuisine for the first time. Thank you Facebook for helping to stay in touch with people you meet on the road.

Nicole doing the classic shampoo pose during our Uncle Brian’s Tour out of Cairns. Really fun day, I recommend the tour.

Damian, Moey, and Paul picked us up when we were hitching from Newcastle. They invited us to the bar-b-que they were on their way to, and we had a blast riding dune buggies, swimming, and hanging out with the family that night. They even let us stay the night and dropped us back on the road the next day!

Dinner with our Cairns family. It rained almost the entire week we were in Cairns, but it was one of the most memorable weeks for me thanks to the awesome people staying at our hostel. So fun.
We really connected with people in Australia, though most of them weren’t even Australian. I was sad that I never saw a duck-billed platypus in the wild, so I’ll have to go back. Also, I want to camp under the stars at Uluru.

Indonesia

Gili Meno! One of the three small islands off the coast of Lombok. We came to this island completely on a whim. After a flight from Bali, at taxi ride to the harbor, and a “fast boat” to the island, we arrived here after dark with no idea where we were going to stay. The boat crew dropped our bags on the beach and pulled off without saying a single word. Nicole and I found this to be pretty hilarious. Fortunately, you can walk the entire island in an hour, and the coast is lined with nice/inexpensive places to stay. Beautiful beautiful beautiful island, and we loved the staff at our hotel :)

At the Elephant Caves in Ubud. Lovely and so so hot.

Monkeys at the Monkey Forest! They will steal stuff right out of your hand if you aren’t careful. One tried to get the hand sanitizer out of my bag. Who are you kidding little monkey, you don’t clean your hands after going to the bathroom. So cute though.

Indonesia was amazing but kind of difficult at times. We were hot and dirty most of the time and scared of the bathroom in our hotel room, so one day we paid $40 USD for a four hour spa experience. I want to fly back there just to do it again.

Part of the amazing family that adopted us once we got off the ferry from Bali to Java. Thank you for an unforgettable day, Hilmi! You were so kind to us.

Prambanan Temple. Neato.

Watching the sunrise over Mt. Bromo. This was a super special experience. Totally worth waking up at 4am.

A view of some of the rice paddies during our eight hour train ride. They were selling caged birds on the train.
I would really like to go back to Indonesia with a little bit more patience. When I look back at the photos it looks like one of the most beautiful places we went. The cities are hot and crowded with way too many motor bikes, but there are so many breathtaking sights and we missed a lot. My overall feeling towards Indonesia is that I really need to give it a second chance.

Singapore

The Singapore Flyer, really pretty!

Daiquiris at Sentosa with Kip and Monica, our awesome hosts that put us up for a week in Singapore and showed us around. I’ll get to see them again in Hawaii this June for their wedding!

Lighting incense at a Buddhist Temple.
Singapore was very relaxing for us. It’s a very modern and very clean city. We felt a little bit pampered there :)

India

The Taj Mahal, of course. You can’t tell that there are about a billion people milling about in this photo. It was a zoo, but very glad to be able to say I’ve been here.

Such pretty colors..

Giving our camels a break in the desert in Pushkar.

Me on my camel, Jimmy. I think he liked me alright.
Well, India was an experience. It’s a place you either love or hate. I’m not sure that I’ll ever go back, but you never know. It’s a huge place and I hear the beaches in the south are nice.

Nepal

Nicole posing for our “Into the Wild” photo.

Kathmandu, as seen from the staircase to the Monkey Temple.

Most of our meals..

Us and our tour guide Bik during our three day trek. Very awesome experience.

Stopping to rest…and take photos.

Walking around Nagarkot. Friendly locals and beautiful views!
I loved Nepal. Nicole got to go back a second time with our friend Monica, and I hope to do the same! We didn’t even get to see the Himalayas because it was too foggy the week we were there, so I have to make a second trip one day. The people were really nice and the countryside was amazing. Kathmandu is also a really cool city with a lot to do. I really loved it there.

Europe
I’m throwing all of the countries in Europe into one section. We hopped around Europe for three months this summer!

Nicole on a rainy day in green Ireland!

My brother and I stopping off during our Ring of Kerry adventure with the family!

At the Cliffs of Moher. It was a perfect sunny day in Ireland and I love loved it here.

I got to shoot Kathleen and Dermot’s wedding in Shannon, she was the perfect bride!

The view from the top of La Sagrada Familia.

My family and I at the coliseum in Nimes, France! A lot less crowded than the one in Rome..

Photoshooting in Paris with Holly and Nicole.

On the beach on Monaco, playing with the shutter speed and flash..

Holly checking out the traffic in Paris. Or, the traffic in Paris checking out Holly.

Nicole in Chamonix, France. I loved it here! There aren’t many places more beautiful than the Alps. It was a long day of trains to get here but so worth it.

We met Choo and Chelsea in Rome outside the Coliseum, they’re from Knoxville, TN (where my dad is from), small world!

At the Amalfi Coast, Italy. Picture perfect place.

Hanging out with the folks at our tent hostel in Munich, Germany. We slept in bunk beds with one hundred other people in a giant tent (called The Tent), it was one of my favorite places we stayed during the trip.

No trip to Germany is complete without having a giant beer in the beer garden!

Sitting by the river in Amsterdam.

Part of my daily routine during my week alone in Frankfurt, Germany. Very very relaxing time to myself!

Prague! I love the roofs in this city.

Beer with my honey in Prague.

Martin showing me a good time in Prague!

Absinthe for the first time in Prague, I wanted to try this for so long!

Pardubice, Czech Republic, the town where Martin is from. Getting to see his hometown was really special for me. I got to meet his mom and some friends. Look at him carrying my heavy bag ;)

Martin and his friends at their annual football (futbol? soccer?) tournament in Krenov. This was a big weekend-long get-together in which I got to witness the typical Czech life :)

Cappadocia, Turkey. We rented a car and drove eight hours from Istanbul to get here. It was unlike anywhere else I went this year!

Cave hotel! So cool.

We found a nice isolated spot to watch the sun go down. This was right off the side of the road.

The Fairy Chimney rocks in Cappadocia.

My friend Kelly and I got to meet up and rented bikes one day in Interlaken, Switzerland.

I spent a few days alone in Innsbruck, Austria. This was on top of one of the mountains via the gondola. Very docile cows!

Having a beer on the mountain while a little boy plays the accordion next to me.

I got to go to three shows in the UK with my friends (O’Brother) from Atlanta, they played the Reading and Leeds festivals and I tagged along to Scotland as well. And I bought that sweet sock monkey hat.

Watching Passion Pit and taking photos from the shoulders of some nice dude.

In Piccadilly Circus (London) with you know who.

Abbey Road! I’ve wanted to go get this cheesy photo for a while now :) The Beatles are my favorite band so this was really cool for me!

Iceland

This was where we were when we realized that the road that takes you to the Dettifoss waterfall was closed due to snow. I was with my friends Evan, Graeme, and Chase, who just happened to be in Iceland at the same time as me. Martin was working, so I got to spend a few days driving around the island with them. So incredible.

Entertaining myself in Selfoss.

Postcard landscape at Skogafoss. We were both in shock at how beautiful it was here.

Jokulsarlon. I can never remember how to spell or pronounce this place. When we walked over the hill we all gasped at the view on the other side. Unreal.

Just some snow-capped mountains along the ocean!

These guys were EVERYWHERE in Iceland. They roam around free in a lot of places. Occasionally they are fenced in, and then sent to the slaughtery to become food :(

Birds in Selfoss. Magical!

Lina and Rasa, my Lithuanian friends that work at our hostel in Selfoss. They were great, and they even set me up with some photo work with friends of theirs in Selfoss!

Finally, the Northern Lights!! One of the best things I’ve ever seen. The lights just dance around in the sky, it’s unbelievable.

Jokulsarlon again. So so pretty. This was one of the main things I wanted to see in Iceland and I was not disappointed.
If I HAD to pick, I would probably say that Iceland was my favorite place I visited. It’s magical and unlike anywhere else I’ve been. You feel like you are on another planet, everything is so weird and beautiful (I guess that word gets redundant when you are traveling the world), and the people are really friendly once you get to know them. I got to spend a month there with Martin while he worked (he was there two months but I had to leave early thanks to the stupid Schengen Visa rules), and I would go back in a heartbeat. In fact, I would like to go again this year, especially since I’ll be in England and really close.

Hawaii

Hawaii! Kauai to be specific. I have friends that live here so I got to spend a few weeks here before going back to Atlanta. Hawaii is one of my favorite places on earth.

Hanging out in a hammock on James and Katie’s outdoor guesthouse.

The beach in Hanea. It was usually pretty people-less.
I get to go back to Hawaii this summer for a wedding, and I would like to do the Kalalau Trail hike, but I’m not sure if there will be time. Love love love Hawaii!

Martin and I in the US! His first time here.
Clearly 2012 was the best year of my life. I went to twenty countries:
Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, India, Nepal, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, The Netherlands, Czech Republic, Turkey, Switzerland, Austria, England, Scotland, and Icleand. It’s funny, originally I was going to start the trip in Thailand, and I haven’t even made it there yet. That is where Nicole is right now though! In 2013 I really want to make it to some places in Africa (specifically Madagascar) and a lot more of Asia. I’m *hoping* that some work will take me to South America. Martin and I are starting out the year in London and we’ll see where it takes us! So, that is my 2012 wrap-up. One more week to go before I leave for England, I am so ready!!

Getting ready for part 2..

Booked my flight to London!! I leave January 7th and arrive on the 8th (layovers in New York and Reykjavik). As of right now I have no plans or clue as to what I will be doing exactly when I get there, but we will figure it out! It’s looking like I’m going to be super busy working and planning things, not to mention Christmas, before I leave, so it will probably fly by. I’m so excited, but it just hit me that I will be saying goodbye to a lot of people I love once again, very bittersweet…

America with Martin

Well, I’ve been back in Atlanta for exactly one month now! Lucky me got to spend three of those weeks with Martin, who showed up earlier than I expected as a surprise, and stayed a little longer than I thought he would be able to. We had a really great time and I’m sad that he isn’t here now. I dropped him off at the airport yesterday morning, Thanksgiving, and he’s in Berlin visiting some friends before taking the train back to Czech Republic.

We got to do some fun typical Atlanta things, like hiking Stone Mountain, the World of Coca Cola, laying around at Piedmont Park, and he met MOST of my friends and family. We even got to go out to Colorado for a few days of snowboarding. Not really something I excelled in, but fun none the less :)

At the airport :(
It made me so happy that he came to see me here and got to meet some of the people that I love most. The list of things I wanted to take him to do and see was constantly growing, so we’ll have to have a much longer visit here before too long. He put up with me dragging him around to meet everyone, over-feeding him, Atlanta traffic, a 24-hour stomach virus, sleeping on my friend’s floors…and as a result I’m just crazy about him.

Right now we’re hoping that he’ll get a new job in England, and I’ll go there to be with him at the beginning of January. I still have some serious traveling to do, which I’ll get to as soon as possible this next year. I know it’s not over quite yet, but 2012 has been the most amazing year of my life. I’m so glad that I set a goal for myself and went out to make it happen, and meeting Martin was the luckiest side effect of travel :)

I can’t wait for all the new things to come in 2013, though I imagine it will be pretty tough to top this year…

Wrap up

I’m sitting on the floor in my sleeping bag at the San Jose airport. I have an overnight layover before flying to Atlanta via Dallas. Long day, but I’m used to it at this point. I still can’t believe I’m on my way home. My dad and brother will pick me up from the airport tomorrow, and my mom will be home cooking my favorite meal.

When I get to the Atlanta airport I will have survived 27 take-offs and landings in the last eight months. Which says a lot for someone that is terrified of flying. Everyone told me it would get easier, but just for the record, it hasn’t :)

I’ve met people from all over the world that I love and would have never met otherwise. I fell in love. I have so many photos to look back on and tear up over. I feel a thousand times more confident in my ability to survive and have fun in the world. I don’t feel tied down to any particular place. I’m excited about where I’ll go and what I’ll see next.

Round the World Part One, I love you.

Night night.

Leaving Kauai

Today I fly home! Mixed feelings about it for sure. I can’t wait to see a large group of friends and family, and I’m lucky that I’ll get to do some work while in town (assuming my car will still run). I am NOT looking forward to being “stuck” in one place for two months though. I already know that I’m going to go crazy being back in my hometown for so long, which seems ridiculous when I think about the fact that I lived my entire life there before leaving for this trip. I guess I just want to keep moving. Going on this trip has been the best thing I’ve ever done, and this year has easily been the best of my life. Fortunately, I know I’ll stay really busy in Atlanta while I’m there, and at the beginning of January I’ll be off again! I have no idea where to yet though. Have to figure that part out over the holidays. Anyways, if you’ve kept up with me I really really appreciate it, and I’m always looking for travel friends if anyone is inspired to up and go with me :)

Here is another small video from some of my time in Kauai. Sadly, I spent the last few days here sick, so I didn’t get to do some of the awesome things I had planned. At least I know I’ll be back here before too long! I would miss everyone too much not to at least visit…

Kauai from christy parry on Vimeo.

 

Aloha for now..

Beach life..

Only one week left in Hawaii! I’ve been kayaking some more, drove out to Waimea Canyon, and laid around the beach reading for the most part. Katie and Mara have shown me some new places and we have hiking, camping, and a beach bonfire planned before I leave.

More Kayaking.

No rain lately, so Secret Waterfall was a little dry..

Waimea Canyon.

Sooo many stars in the sky..

Cooking around the fire.

Katie and Mara on our walk to Queen’s Bath.

Tunnels Beach.

Kauai week one

Needless to say Kauai is perfect! Everything you look at belongs on a postcard. Colorful flowers and blue water everywhere. I’m staying at my friend Sean’s house half of the time and his sister Katie’s house the other half. Sean works at Kayak Kauai so I get to go Kayaking whenever and Katie has an awesome outdoor tea house with a bed under the stars for guests. Also at Katie’s house are her husband, James, two little boys, and Mara (from Germany) and Jamie (from Atlanta). It’s nice having friends that know their way around the island.

Leaving Phoenix..

First Mai Tai!

Up at 1am thanks to jet lag..

Kayak Kauai

Capt’n Sean

Katie and James’ awesome tea house :)

Hiking with my Red Bull and no pants!

Never surfed a day in my life.

I read that this rice paddy was planted in Hanalei for a movie to make it look like Vietnam.

Some kid told me that flower is full of spiders.

Flip and Ari, they belong to James and Katie.

Mara from Munich :)

Katie in an awesome bathroom.

One week in! Two more to go. I’ve been considering the possibility of moving here at some point in the not too distant future. I booked my flight to Atlanta for October 24th, home for the holidays!

Iceland comes to a close…

I can’t believe an entire month in Iceland is already over. Tomorrow will be a long day…I leave in the morning to catch the bus to Reykjavik, my flight leaves at 7pm, I’m going to spend the night on the airport floor in Denver, fly to Phoenix at 6am the next morning, then I finally land in Hawaii on October 3rd at 2pm. First time back in America in seven months. I’m looking forward, obviously, to seeing friends and family, but I’m already ready to head back out.

I’m spending my last day in Iceland doing laundry in a bucket, cooking dinner, and packing. Ha. Leaving here is definitely bittersweet. It’s beautiful here and I will miss Martin, but I’m ready for sunny Hawaii and he can come visit me in Atlanta in November :)

Blonduos, where our little cabin resides.


Blonduos from christy parry on Vimeo.

Around town.

Well, time to be productive again. I’m attempting to make pot roast for dinner without all of the needed appliances, hoping for decent results. The wet laundry appears to be icing over on the clothesline outside and I need to go buy a bus ticket. More from the Aloha state!