The Summerhouse
Travel Blogs from Byron Bay
Back to the seventies...
... as the lizards were always so camouflaged and still that it was easy to not spot them until you were about to walk on them! It did also cross our minds that they could easily walk into our teepee and we had already had one live cockroach appear on Steph's bed which we had to dispose of! We did also spot a really cute mother and baby possum in a tree on the bush tukka walk which was lucky as you don't tend to see them during the ...
14.000FT SKYDIVE
... weather my phone would automatically update its self or i'd need to do it, we set too alarms and i had a watch by me so i could work out what was the correct time to get up in the morning!
At 07:15 I was picked up from my hostel (backpackers inn) by Skydive Australia, and we made our way! After signing my life away! I was told there was a spare spot in the next plane and as I was alone I could go! I jumped at the offer! Quickly checked in and got geared up and ...
Road Trip - Day 5 - Das arme Bier!
... und uns von den restlichen Road Trip Tagen etwas ausgeruht haben.
Zu unserem Glück haben wir uns auf dem Heimweg beim Subway was zu essen geholt, weil wir leider in der ...
Caught in the storm
... to find myself once again on the beach, drunk and alone. I gazed up at the now spectacular scene far above me which had a density of such magnitude it felt like I could reach out and touch it. As I again reflected on the recent events of my relationship I wondered where my path would now lead and would I ever find true love. At that precise moment a magnificent shooting star flew across the night directly above me and somehow I knew I was on the right path. Whichever that may be.
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The Rainbow Region
... up and was a great start to our few days in Byron. We drove a bit out of town to try and find somewhere cheap to stay and ended up actually pretty far away which was a bit silly but oh well. That night we found out we needed work permits for volunteering in Thailand which was going to be impossible so that was rather disappointing and put us in a rubbish mood. The next day however, cheered us up completely as there was a monthly market on in Byron. ...