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A coffee bean a day keeps the doctor away
... locals thought it was winter. Mental people, but a lovely place. It's another beautiful Australian seaside town and the people here were really friendly. As the brakes on the camper were dodgy and she was leaking oil, we had her shipped into the workhouse. We looked for internet while she was in getting emergency care but we didn't find anything for ages, then we happened upon these coin operated internet set up. Sadly you couldn't seem to use gmail on these ...
We all do things we wouldn't do at home
... rainforest" and back though the town. It was a little cooler than it had been. ALthough still sunny it didn't really feel like beach weather. I've become so spoiled with sun, I've clearly now decided anything lower than 20C is 'too cold' so grabbed a jumper and a book and sat out the front of the dorm for an hour or so. It dawned on me that the hostel looked exactly like Butlins (though without the entertainment. It did have a rather green looking ...
Skydiving, yes jumping out of planes
... I was jumping with a good company, and I knew I would be safe, but Leo is the type of guy that would take fun to the next level. I told him to suprise me!
As soon as I said that I started to wonder. What would be a crazy take off? I mean isn't jumping out of the side of a plane kind of crazy enough? What have I gotten myself into? Then im my left ear I hear Leo yell "READY?" as he is about to shove us out of the plane. My legs are flapping in the air right ...
An Eventful Time with Great Friends
As Shelley Moss would say, "We had a reeeeally great time, eh?" It was so good to be together with Allan and Shelley Moss 5 years after they left Colombia to return to Australia. We'd been good “mates” while living there, even though they spent most of their time in the eastern Pacific jungles of Colombia and we lived in Bogota. Jim was able to lead missions teams of city kids over there to give them ...
Byron Bay, the seaside town equivalent?
... which ran alongside the main-road. I then veered off on an adjacent mud track, pacing out and feeling fairly relaxed up until I eventually spotted a sign which said 'Danger, Brownsnakes!' Unsurprisingly I turned around and headed straight back to the familiar tarmac, and the paradoxical sanctuary of the main road. Such lethal creepie crawlies and reptiles are a constant worry in this part of the world, there really are too many creatures capable of inflicting an awful lot of misery on us ...