by Iceland Study Abroad | Feb 23, 2015 | 2015 Spring Iceland
The first and only time I’d ever heard of biodynamic agriculture prior to going to this farm was in the film Our Idiot Brother. Which was a short and entertaining introduction; “What is biodynamic, exactly? I’ve never understood the difference between...
by Iceland Study Abroad | Feb 23, 2015 | 2015 Spring Iceland, CELL Iceland Study Abroad Student Blog
During our first week in Sólheimar, we hosted an open house and invited everyone from the village to come to our home and mingle. We baked all afternoon in anticipation for the party and set up coffee and tea. Slowly interns and volunteers trickled in, filling the...
by Iceland Study Abroad | Feb 22, 2015 | 2015 Spring Iceland, CELL Iceland Study Abroad Student Blog, Programs, Study Abroad
It’s Friday night, and I’m sitting in the laundry room, watching my denim and fleece spin lazily in the dryer. I’m trying to distill three challenging, crazy, heartwarming, brilliant weeks into one overarching narrative, but my mind is preoccupied with the thrill of...
by Iceland Study Abroad | Feb 22, 2015 | 2015 Spring Iceland, CELL Iceland Study Abroad Student Blog
Check watch: 4:05. Lie down under a short but sturdy blue spruce. Feel the snow falling on my face, leaving it close to numb, but with enough feeling to recognize when each new flake lands on my cheek. Find myself wishing it would just go all the way numb. Quickly...
by Iceland Study Abroad | Feb 22, 2015 | 2015 Spring Iceland, Staff Column
We have visited a number of places so far in Iceland, one of these being a biodynamic farm. The farm houses sheep, chickens, and cows, and produces cheese, milk, and various organics from the crops they harvest in the summer. The principles of the biodynamic farm...
by Iceland Study Abroad | Feb 22, 2015 | 2015 Spring Iceland
Friday, February 13th 5:30am. My alarm goes off and it’s time to start another day at Sólheimar. After breakfast, morning meeting, and class, we went to the village’s developing forest. Our instructions were simple: find a secluded spot and take in your surroundings....