A slow start to the day as it was wet and windy outside and only about 3 degrees. Looking out the window at the harbour we saw that a very small iceberg had drifted in, more of an iceblock than an iceberg.
Our first stop was back at the bridge we crossed onto the island, as that was where we glimpsed our first iceberg. This time we were able to park and cross the road for a better look. We then went for a drive round the opposite side of the harbour before stopping at the post office for a couple of stamps and the supermarket for some soup for lunch.
At 3.30 we drove back around the harbour to the jetty where the boat was to take us out to view icebergs. We had rugged up with practically everything we had in our cases but it was very, very cold on the water. Yesterday when we were looking at them from the cliff top we knew the icebergs were big but when we got right up close they were huge and awe inspiring. The boat circled a couple of times so everyone got a good viewing and then it headed for the other iceberg, also an awesome sight. Rather a lot of photos were taken.
By the time we got back to the jetty we were absolutely frozen and really, colder than we had realised while on the boat. An hour later I was still cold when were sitting having dinner and I am still not warm sitting in bed writing this. But it was well and truly worth it.

















































