Sunday, March 30, 2008
The only ones whose troubles that are behind them are school bus drivers.
Cult: The church up the street from yours.
After talking to some roommates for a while in the evening, we had a few drinks in the downstairs bar before I had to get some rest due to an early morning wake-up to catch my bus.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Go directly to jail. Do not pass Go, do not collect $200
This was pretty much one of the most exhausting days so far. We had to get up early to catch a ride to the airport. I had such a great time traveling with Mams throughout Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, and Cairns, but now it was time to go on my own solo adventure and start the second half of the trip. I was so exhausted when I landed in Brisbane that I had left my itinerary in the seat pocket and did not remember until I was literally 10 seconds out of the secured zone and even though the guard had seen me leave, she would not allow me to return no matter the application of logic or pleading. I went directly to the airline desk and even though they called the plane, nothing was found (though I question how much they searched when I gave the exact seat number and location. Those sheets had all my information from flights to reservation numbers. I landed in Christchurch a little ahead of schedule, but still quite late at night, and had to wait for the city bus to come by to take me into town. It took 30 minutes to walk to the only hostel I could reach by telephone that had any vacancies, but I really wanted to have a real bed and room all to myself for the first time in three weeks of traveling. So, late in the evening, after a long trip and my first real exposure to New Zealand, I went directly to jail.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
SCUBA diving: so many bodies of water, so little money!
On most of the dives we saw just about too much to describe and I think Mams really enjoyed herself. We got along quite well with the other divers and had as much fun out of the water as in it. Most were new (and even a couple not certified), but all really seemed to have a blast.
Mams, Paula (one of the divers we met), and I decided to stay in the hostel together for the evening since we had flights around the same time the next day.
After we got in we met some of crew out at a pub called the Green Ant Cantina in downtown Cairns. We were able to meet up with Layla, Mish, Johen, Nigil, Jason (the excellent cook), Claudia (the exquisite deckhand) and a few others. I think we were able to all enjoy drinks together more on the level of friendship than crew and clients. We had a great night out but had to leave too soon as we had to get up by 3:30AM to get a taxi to the airport. After experience this past week I remember why it is so great to be alive and able to enjoy these kinds of things.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Confucius say: Man who put head on railroad track get splitting headache.
We took a taxi to the dive shop to drop off our luggage. Mams wanted to do some shopping, however I really wanted to take a Skyway Rainforest Cableway tour through the mountains, so we ended up parting for the day. I was able to make arrangement at a tourist booking spot just minutes before the shuttle bus was to come by, so I really lucked out. Timing on this trip has been incredible so far with everything coming together just right.
The skyrail termination was in the small town of Kuranda that was nice in that it had several other small attractions as well as some eateries, bars, and shops. I even came across a private bat rescue center when wandering around some of the off-beaten paths around the town.


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