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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.07.2013, Qupperneq 8

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.07.2013, Qupperneq 8
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca 8 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • July 15 2013 When Chicago author Stephen Markley hopped an Icelandair flight to Reykjavík last summer, he had no idea that a year later, he would be promoting his book about the trip and longing for authentic blueberry skyr. In April, Markley released Tales of Iceland, or, Running with the Huldufólk in the Permanent Daylight, through his fellow traveler Matthew Trinetti’s indie publishing and lifestyle company GiveLiveExplore. Iceland was a catalyst for the development of GiveLiveExplore and its foray into publishing, explained Trinetti via email. “Before our trip ... Steve and I had no intention of working together ... But our experience together in Iceland inspired us to give this a shot.” The guys enlisted award-winning Icelandic artist Sigga Rún to round out the book with a handful of illustrations. Markley credits Trinetti’s social networking savvy for the connection, but Trinetti said they “serendipitously stumbled upon each other over Twitter.” Contacted via email, Markley explained that in his opinion, Iceland’s appeal is a combination of the personal connections possible in such a small country and the stunning nature he admits he had a difficult time describing. “Reykjavík on any given weekend feels like the most exciting small town on the planet,” he said, adding, “and I mean that in an extremely complimentary way.” Living in the city, Markley said, he doesn’t “have a lot of opportunities to get out and see vistas that don’t contain glass, concrete, and steel.” Iceland’s nature made such an impression on the guys, in fact, that they decided to donate a portion of Tales’ proceeds to SEEDS, an Icelandic nonprofit dedicated to humanitarian and environmental projects in Iceland and around the world. Just months after Tales of Iceland was published, Markley and Trinetti are about to head off to Ecuador, where Markley hopes to find inspiration to write Tales of Ecuador. In fact, if all goes well, the plan is to create an entire series of anti- guidebooks that Markley hopes can “serve either as a companion when visiting a place or as inspiration to get there someday.” And what advice would Markley give to someone who is inspired to visit Iceland after reading his book? “Take some time to understand the place you’re heading to. I’m very pro-travel, but I feel like it has also become commodified in many ways ... Americans and other Western people vacuum it up like any other consumer product. Learning about Iceland’s history, its politics, its environmental challenges, and its recent banking crisis was actually one of my favorite parts of the whole trip. It made me far more appreciative of the experience.” Julie Summers Battleground, WA Tales author has more stories to tell Matthew Trinnetti, Mike Bojoanowksi and Stephen at Skógafoss PHoto: MattHew trinetti CHANGE THE MIND CHANGE THE BEHAVIOR B r i d g i n g T h e G a p B e t w e e n M a n & D o g 2 0 4 9 5 5 - 0 8 9 3 Ryan@TheDogMentalist.com Services Available In-Home Dog Training Boarding Board & Train www.TheDogMentalist.com RYAN KWASNICA DOG BEHAVIORAL CONSULTANT & TRAINER At 10 a.m. June 15, 2013, women got together to walk in support of cancer research. This walk was the seventh annual Kvennahlaup Women’s Walk in Gimli, Manitoba. After the walk, the women were treated to muffins and bottles of cold water at Gimli Park. Margret Kernested and her sister Christine Dann have organized the event since they started it in Gimli after attending the Kvennahlaup in Winnipeg. Thirty-five women registered to walk the event in Gimli. Participants can walk the full five-kilometre distance or the shorter three-kilometre path. Among the walkers were Consul General Hjálmar Hannesson and his wife, Anna. Anna brought her dog. She said they do not allow that in Iceland. There were four dogs in all, as well as a few little boys, including Margret's grandson. The weather cooperated, and the walk along the lake and through the town was much enjoyed by all who came out. Four-legged walkers at Kvennahlaup Signý McInnis Arborg, MB PHoto: eLva Jónasson

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