Months until epic journey around the world: 2
Tickets bought for epic journey around the world: nil
Further employment gained since last post: also nil
Current bank account balance: $835
Hours of sunshine on first day of summer: nil
Dear Blogworld,
It appears that El Nina is here to help us welcome in summer and the Christmas season and I hear she's here to stay. That really is the kind of luck that seems to follow me around - the summer I decide to take off work and enjoy the Manly lifestyle is the summer the drought breaks.
Not to worry, managed to fill the morning so far. Have looked at flights from Sydney to Johannesburg for February and decided on a direct flight there. You do have to make quite a big decision though, there is a flight via Malaysia with an overnight stop over that's $700 cheaper and would probably leave you a richer person in dollars and experiences by taking it. I'm a bit sad that we have opted out of this flight.
I also looked at some train travel from J'burg to Cape Town in the hope of a Darjeeling Ltd experience but the website Man in Seat 61, although they recommend the ride, make it clear the journey will be far from the hippy/lux train journey Wes Anderson created. Have also seen train trips for as little as AUD12 from Durban to J'burg that Seat61 says are cheap, efficient and safe but you do have to share a sleeper. Would love to hear some recommendations on train travel in Africa if there are any out there, as we'll be journeying on to Botswana at least.
Next up I headed down to Power Yoga down the road and was pleased not to fall on my face this time in the crow position. Was nice to bump into a friend from my early morning training sessions and to find out she works in a clothing store with some very cool clothes in it! Shame I missed the name of the shop because it's got some great stuff in the window (didn't dare touch any of the merch after the sweaty yoga session). Will find it out later and get some photos up.
Now my tasks for today are to get the wedding thank you cards drawn up, written up and out the door.
Might also be a good idea to get onto that job search again. In desperate need of a couple of weeks worth of work to get the cash in the bank… Anyone need a Christmas shopper?
Best wishes blogger world,
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Destination Two
It nearly took us a boat, a bus, two flights, a train ride and a ferry ride to get home, but after the second flight we cracked it and opted to taxi home from the airport to Manly.
It was strange to be back in Sydney after nearly four weeks away from home and I remember already having an itch to get back on a plane and continue seeing the world.
I've been back in Manly for about six weeks now and while it's been my home for three years I'm now seeing it from the eyes of a holiday maker. Generally I'm only working two hours a day and late in the afternoon so my mornings have been left free to make the most of the destination.
Lately a new cafe has opened up just outside our back door. It's a fantastic little joint named The Troubadour that's been decked out in mismatched chairs, old paintings and lights. My three favourite things about this cafe (aside from the location and great coffee) are the scotch finger biscuits and shots of soda water that come with your coffee; the cute table numbers ("this one's for pig"), and the little outdoor courtyard. Just brilliant! Oh and check out the spoon - there is so much detail that has gone into the design of this place! It's at 194 Pittwater Road and I'm loving the refurbishments happening at this end of the street.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Sunshine Bubbles
After a hectic first 11 days of October we boarded a flight bound for Phuket via Singapore on the 12th. Gutted to find out that the airline did not do upgrades we were pleasantly surprised when two glasses of champagne and a celebratory chocolate cake showed up.
On landing in Phuket and arriving at the Indigo Pearl we were greeted with a cool drink and the welcome words 'we've taken the liberty of upgrading you to a private villa' and a bottle of chilled champagne. But Indigo Pearl was not our final destination, so after tasting the local food and drink (read 'cocktails on the beach' and 'breakfast buffet') and taking a quick bike ride we headed for the jetty and our private speedboat to Koh Yao Noi and the Six Senses Resort.
The view from the speed boat to Yao Noi |
This place makes you feel like a rockstar! Our villa had a view to die for, a private pool, spa bath, indoor and outdoor showers and outdoor living area as well as more welcome treats - more champagne, lunch and would we like the butler to book the complimentary massage for today or tomorrow? Don't forget to reset your watches for 'Island Time' too - no kidding.
Villa views. |
Villa views. |
We had four days at Yao Noi and filled them with massages, cocktails, island tours (tuk tuk, bike, canoe), swimming and reading. Our first attempt at chasing the sun was only a partial success - by the second day the clouds were upon us and the day was broken up with some amazing tropical storms that rolled across the island to us.
While the resort was absolutely stunning we had some amazing experiences when we escaped. A little lean-to just outside the resort gates fed us two nights in a row. AUD16 bought us four dishes, four beers and some cans of tonic water to take home to the gin we'd bought in town. The green papaya salad was AMAZING and there was a constant stream of locals and bob-tailed cats to keep us entertained. The tuk tuk and the bikes took us into the town a couple of other times during our stay where we stocked up on island priced goodies to take back to the villa.
Rainy days |
Rainy days |
Island tours |
Island tours |
Island tours |
Highlights in Phi Phi included: sun (and plenty of it), a longtail ride to town, dinner on the beach, cheap (AUD5.50) cocktails (and far too many of them), geckos and being served drinking coconuts while sun baking on the beach.
Longtails. |
Tonsai Bay |
Sun, Mosquito Island and Bamboo Island in the background. |
There's a little palm tree in the background - a 'love tree', planted at our friends' wedding before our visit. |
Suffice it to say that this leg of our Chasing the Sun journey will make up the more luxurious part of our total journey, but if you can't spoil yourself on your honeymoon when can you? We returned home with a low bank balance, one full time job between us and a dream to continue our honeymoon in 2011 to Africa, Europe and the US…
Where there's a will there's a way. Note to self, look for flights and job before day is out.
Holiday stats:
Flights - 4
Transfers - 6 (three boat, three car)
Resorts - 3
Cocktails - at least 2 a day, increasing to far too many by the second last night… we found a great place down near the Sea Gypsy village that only served drinks with double shots. Food was quick, cheap and tasty and we could dig our feet into the sand as we ate… no RSA here though!
Visits from resort doctors - 2. The first after I got a bit of mud in my eye on a bike ride and woke up that night with tears streaming down my face and the second after making the very poor decision to snack on a cob of corn in Tonsai Bay that had been sitting around in luke warm water for who knows how long. Silly me! Not what you need before an hour long boat journey to Phuket followed by a half hour transfer to the airport and two flights home.
Free champagne - 3
Success as honeymoon destination?
Absolutely.
Solace
This blog celebrates the journey in search of sun, fun and adventure across the world.
As it stands, we are part way through the adventure at the time of this blog's creation. The adventure really began back in September with a letter of resignation. After four year's worth of groundhog days and an upcoming wedding a bit of time out was just what was required.
Wedding done (on a cloudy day in the country - great for photos!) the first stop on the adventure was Phuket for an island honeymoon...
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