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March 25, 2012 - Young String Performers' Foundation Concert
Stellae Boreales will be playing for the Young String Performer's Foundation Concert on Sunday, March 25, 2012 at 2:30pm.  The concert will take place at the Glebe-St. James United Church.

The Golden Circle Tour

On the 2nd of July we got on the bus right after breakfast to go on the Golden Circle Tour.  First of all, we stopped at the waterfall "Gullfoss" where we also had lunch. Then we went to the hotspring "Geysir" and "Litil Geysir".  It was a very fun day!
SK


Today we went on the Golden Circle Tour, but our guide said that it was more like a triangle because there were three places that were the most visited and their locations formed a triangle.  First, we went on a walk in the mountains and we got a great view of Iceland.  I got to take lots of pictures.  We went to see a waterfall second.  It was amazing watching the waterfall when I was standing right above it!  Last, we went to see the geysers.  We got to see one erupt three times in a row!  It was a lot of fun watching the gyser erupting; the guide told us that it was really rare for one to erupt three times in a row.  I had a fantastic day today and I hope I can have a chance to come back again!
JL

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9 comments

Anonymous wrote 32 weeks 3 days ago

Hey Jezzy! Its Laura!

Wow, those geysers sound awesome! Sorry I couldn't comment earlier, I was at overnight camp and they didn't allow electronics. Iceland sounds amazing! You'll have to show me some pictures! Oh, and I hope you did great at your concerts! Well, you probably did wonderfully, but still ;). You'll have to come over to my house this summer and tell me about Iceland. Hope you had fun!
Anonymous wrote 32 weeks 4 days ago

Hi Jezlyn! This is your

Hi Jezlyn! This is your violin teacher! It looks like you guys are having a lot of fun in Iceland! I am also away playing the violin, in Italy. I have not gotten to see any gysers, or whales, because I am rehearsing and practicing 6-8 hours a day, and have 7 concerts in 12 days! So it is lucky for me that we are doing all of this in a little town surrounded by alps. It is very beautiful just walking between our hotel and rehearsal space. I guess maybe your trip ended yesterday? That is what the dates here say, I forgot to check the date of the blog posts I read... sorry if this is too late! I don't get to the computer too often.... Best wishes, see you soon Jennifer
Anonymous wrote 32 weeks 6 days ago

JEZZY!!!

Wow! You're in Iceland! OMG! Hope you do the best ever at your violin concert! Have fun and play happily! We are all very proud of you (in my family)! Happy thoughts Claudia the Bodia or Claudia or Clau-clau or coco (as your dad calls me)!
Anonymous wrote 33 weeks 1 day ago

Hi Jezzie, it's Sophie B.

How are you doing in Iceland? I heard it's beautiful there. You'll have to tell me all about it when we're back in school after the summer.
Anonymous wrote 33 weeks 1 day ago

Hello to Jezlyn!

Hi Jezlyn, We hope you are enjoying your trip. We are so proud of you back home. We look forward to your updates. Congratulations to you all! Anna and Alexa
Anonymous wrote 33 weeks 1 day ago

hi jezzy

hi jezzy !!!!!! hope you are having a great time right now with your violin. See you in september.
Anonymous wrote 33 weeks 2 days ago

Hi Jezlyn

Hi Jezzy it's Mack I hope you have a wonderful time in Iceland with your amazing talent. I'm soooooo happy you made it into Stellae Boreales you really deserve it,good luck and have a great time
Anonymous wrote 33 weeks 2 days ago

:) Sounds like fun

Hello, This is Sophie J. and I am glad that you are having so much fun! Iceland must be amazing and it is so cool that saw all of those things. The waterfall must be amazing along with the gysers. I hope that you enjoy your trip and have lots of fun with Stellae Boreales! I am very exscited to hear all of your many adventures when you come home!
Anonymous wrote 33 weeks 2 days ago

Glad that you're experiencing this first hand!

Although I've never been to Iceland, I get to experience it through you guys. These are the memories and friendships that will enrich your lives, and will help to broaden your knowledge of the different cultures that these trips present to you. And as you will see, although the lives of people around the world may seem very different at times, the one constant that binds us all together is the love of music! Keep up the good work, and we all miss you back home. - Peter Lang