Embracing the outcast


Hey Reader! Last night, I found myself in a little fishing village in Iceland. Walking along the waterfront, I stumbled upon this driftwood sculpture of Klemus Bjarnason, a man sentenced to death in 1690. The Klemus Bjarnason sculpture overlooking Hólmavik harbor. His crime? Not getting along with his neighbors. Yep, you read that right. People didn’t like him. The plaque mentioned that he’d been creeping people out since he was a kid. A feud between Klemus and the family on Hrófberg farm...