Monday, 27 May 2013
Trying my luck at solo travelling
After spending 3 great weeks with my family in Brisbane, I hopped on a flight up to Cairns and checked into 'Dreamtime Travellers Rest', a great little hostel with funky decorations and a movie night every second night! I arrived around 4 pm and wandered around the town, looking for a place to get dinner. Feeling somewhat weird sitting in a restaurant all by myself while it seemed like every other person had at least one other person to sit with, it took me a long while to finally decide on the perfect restaurant. At this point I was already thinking to myself 'I have to do this all alone for the next 12 days??!!' But what I have quickly learned is that travelling on my own really isn't travelling on my own at all since SO many other backpackers are doing the exact same thing I am and also don't want to be the only one sitting at a restaurant all by themselves. As soon as I got into my hostel room I met Paul from England and Tom from CDA and Tom quickly cracked open a bottle of wine and pretty well talked non-stop about his job as a lawyer and helping people get Visas etc etc etc. I don't think Paul or myself spoke for a solid hour and Tom didn't seem to get the hint that we had a hard time following his stories. I should say that Tom is in his fifties and lives half-permanently out of backpacker hostels since he works in Cairns but lives on the Gold Coast. Somehow Tom managed to continue his stories until late into the night and we just about had to force him to let us go to bed. The next day, surprisingly and thankfully, Tom checked out.
I spent the next two days wandering the streets, sitting by the lagoon, playing cards with fellow hostellers and relaxing. Yesterday our new roomy, Robin, invited me to go to the lagoon with him. I assumed we would walk since it's only 10 minutes away but he insisted on driving (he has been living and working in Australia for the past year and a half). He went through a parking lot but was surprised when he had to take a ticket upon entering, since we were only driving through. Then, as we are about to exit, he was a little irritated thinking he might have to pay so he decided to simply follow the car ahead of us and cross his fingers that the arm didn't close before we had gotten out. Well, needless to say, the arm came right down on top of the car and he seemed very surprised that this had happened. We just kept driving and hoped there were no cops around to pull us over.
Today has been another relaxing day, and I may even go catch a movie at the theatre since it's cheap Tuesday with someone from my hostel. Tomorrow I booked a tour to the rainforest, so I'm sure I will have pictures to post once that's over. Cairns has been nice but other than hanging out by the lagoon or in bars, there isn't a whole lot to do, unless you are willing to pay for tours every day. And travelling on my own has proven to be quite enjoyable. I have met lots of new people, been offered a ride to Port Douglas and Darwin and even been offered a job to work on a cattle ranch! I guess if teaching doesn't work out I'll have a back up!
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I'm so glad your adventure has had such a good start! Enjoy your time with yourself... I miss you, but I'm so excited to hear all your travel stories!
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