Reinhard Mook & Reidar Bertelsen, “The Possible Advantage of Living in Turf Houses on Settlement Mounds,” Acta Borealia: A Nordic Journal of Circumpolar Societies, vol 24, 2007 – Issue 1. A reconstructed turf house in Þjórsárdalur, Iceland. Photograph: Reidar Bertelsen (2000).awning window for high winds, Blönduós, June 3, 2022.sound of the wind coming through a vent in the Kvennaskólinn basement, Blönduós, June 27th 2022. “weather” / “weathering,” via OED.
star decorations in Blönduós (1-2) and Skagaströnd (3), for winter nights? Blönduós, June 2022. musical tone created by wind through cemetery gate (just barely audible over the sound of the wind!), Blönduós, June 3, 2022. making / untangling a net with the wind, Blönduós, June 24-27, 2022.
3:41 pm, June 15 2022, Blönduós Lisa Robertson, The Weather (New Star Books, 2001). Jelena Ćirić, Iceland Review, December 21, 2020, https://www.icelandreview.com/society/90-year-anniversary-of-icelands-first-radio-news-broadcast/. 5:57 pm, June 19, 2022, Blönduós“Rules on Weather Messages,” published by the Iceland Meterological Office, 1938-1948. From “Rules on Weather Messages.” “Wind taps” is a mistranslation of “weather vanes.”6:58pm, June 9, BlönduósLisa Robertson, The Weather (New Star Books, 2001).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirrus_uncinus_cloud / https://whatsthiscloud.com/cloud-species/uncinus/Mare’s tail, BlönduósMare’s tail dye, June 18, 2022, Blönduós.