From Darwin
to Brisbane: Three hours of plane, changing location and State. I am now in
Queensland, known by the Great Barrier Reef, Fraser Island (largest sand island
in the world), the Withsundays Islands… Pretty much everything what’s involved
with the ocean!
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I took an overnight plane, which departed Darwin at 1 am and arrived at around 4:30 am. But I was gifted with watching the sunrise from the train on my way to the house I was staying:
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Brisbane is a big city, a lot of business running. During my
five days in the city I have stayed in Jamie’s daughter house, Xanthe. She
shares her house with Jumima, Ben and Luc. Once you step in you feel the nice atmosphere
they have created. They cook all together for dinner, have big hugs when
someone is back home, ask a “how was your day?” and conversations flow. Music
is also on; we have had some evenings with Ben playing the guitar and Luc the
piano while Jumima and I were singing. They have showed me around Brisbane,
introducing me to the high skyscrapers, the art galleries, the walks along the
river and the planetarium.
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Baking time! #gingerbread |
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Luc, who is studying art, did a picture of me! ^^ |
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Views of Brisbane from the Historic Bridge |
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What I saw from the spot I was sitting and writing. Kangaroo point. |
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Afternoon in Brisbane |
Well, while
I am writing this post I realize that I should take more pictures in
general! Maybe I enjoy too much just seeing what surrounds me with my own eyes?
I might be too lazy sometimes… Anyway, I hope I get to see all my new
friends again so that I can take a proper picture of them. So Xanthe, Luc,
Jumima and Ben you know you have to come and visit me, right? ;)
The days I
have spent in Brisbane have been full with human warmth and relaxing time. I
have seen the rain again after almost a month without experiencing real storms!
The rain washes the land and invites to have a cup of hot chocolate while
watching a movie, doesn’t it? It has filled me with life and vitality. It has
allowed me to say goodbye to one part of my journey and welcome a new one with
a lot of excitement.
Because, my
friends, my next stop is in the marina in Manly, close to Brisbane, where I am
getting on a boat called Bomoh to sail up the East Coast of Australia. I am
afraid that the pictures that I will update from now on will be covered with
blue: blue sky, blue ocean, blue horizons. Or maybe also some red and orange, from
the sunsets and sunrises I will be able to see standing on the boat. I want to
thank Jamie for having given me the contact of Ralph, the skipper of Bomoh, and
to have this opportunity of sailing around Australia as the last part of my
journey.
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Bomoh |
Ready for “the sailing trip”? Let the wind blow the sails!