Iceland review - 2015, Side 71

Iceland review - 2015, Side 71
ICELAND REVIEW 69 Berglind and Svavar have plenty of other projects in the pipe- line, like producing a variety of other snacks, including from seaweed from down at the nearby shore, and creating a space to hold concerts and other events in the spirit of Havarí, the downtown Reykjavík record store/gallery/concert venue/hang out they ran from 2009 to 2011. They also hope to welcome tourists at the guesthouse during the summer and run an artist residency during the winter. “There are a lot of possibilities, a lot of things we want to do here in the future,” Berglind says. LIFESTYLE CHOICE With the move to the countryside inevitably came a steep learning curve. “We really jumped straight into the deep end but we’ve learnt a lot. And when we get stuck, we can always ask for help, or Google stuff. There’s heaps of information on the internet,” Berglind says with a smile. “We sometimes work from 7 am to midnight,” adds Svavar. “There’s the production facility, the bookkeeping, renovating the guesthouse, the band, the kids... Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night and think ‘What are we doing!’... but we always end up telling our- selves that we have to continue.” Berglind stresses that while it would be a lot easier for them to go and get regular jobs—she’s a former television journalist and Svavar a graphic designer—this is a lifestyle choice where the boundaries between work and family life are blurred. Speaking of family, their two young children, Aldís (18 months) and Hrólfur (5 years), Berglind’s 15-year-old daughter Elísa Egilsdóttir, their two cats, Mosi and Lotta, and dog Píla, have taken to life on Karlsstaðir. “The children enjoy life here in the countryside,” Berglind says, admitting though that her eldest sometimes misses her old friends. Given the region’s distance from their families in the capital, Berglind too was initially reluc- tant to relocate to East Iceland. “But we travel back to Reykjavík at least once a month to visit them and also to perform so it’s been fine.” Things will be more difficult though when Elísa moves to her father’s in Reykjavík to begin upper secondary school in the autumn. “I will miss her tremendously,” Berglind says. Support from the community has really helped the family find their place. “I couldn’t imagine it would be so good to live here. Everyone has been really welcoming,” Berglind says. “The com- munity in [nearby] Djúpivogur is also young compared to some other places in the region. There are also a lot of artists elsewhere in the East Fjords.” Despite a family connection—Svavar’s mother grew up on the farm next door, where he spent time as a kid and his uncle now lives—the couple insist this wasn’t the reason for choosing Karlsstaðir. “We actually weren’t looking in East Iceland at all but then we heard about this and it met all our criteria. Then there were all sorts of bonuses like the family connection and the fact that we get the sun here a lot longer in the winter because we’re not hidden in one of the deep fjords,” Svavar says, adding that the area’s beauty has also been a source of inspiration. “It’s a one-hour return trip to take the kids to school and an hour to Egilsstaðir [regional capital]. It’s a beautiful drive and it gives us time to think. I can’t tell you how many songs were written on those journeys.” * RURAL LIFE The couple’s Bulsur vegan sausages with broccoli, sprout, and garlic olive oil mashed potato.
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