Yaaaay fellow fish lover *hi-fives*
Oooh! Does this mean that after we fight-non-fight and eat steamed buns we can add fish to the menu as well?
Edit: I am secretly hoping a volcano erupts while I'm in Iceland so that they cancel all the flights and I don't have to go home.
It's ok, Icelanders mostly eat sheep anyway.
As for volcanoes... well, with a bit of bad luck Katla might go boom. She's a bit overdue her usual schedule and would probably cause similar ash clouds as Eyjafjallajökull did. If you're hiking in the area and hear five booms and see five flares, get on higher ground (that's the warning signal for an eruption beginning, five maroons + five flares).
Seafood-appreciaters unite!
"Big one" in terms of earthquakes means different things in Japan, California and Iceland. Different faults, different severeties of quake.
It blew my mind when I first moved here and realized how unbelievably cheap the seafood was in comparison to Finland, and how fresh.
Iceland is kind of lucky in that even the big ones tend to be small-ish. Last time we just lost lots of sheep when a big one happened and some houses were damaged (they're not built shock absorbent here because there's rarely need for that). Some people were injured but no one died.