Better on Holiday
Hello all!
I figured I'd write a blog of my travels, as opposed to just group emails, for ease of photo sharing and the like. (Also because I like the idea of writing a blog. We'll see how long it lasts!...) I also like the weblog idea more than group emails to people as it seems to me to be more open. I may try to update this every 2 weeks or so. Please feel free to write as many comments as you like under my posts! (Just to make me feel special ;) -- remember though, it's public!)

Anyway, this first entry sees me sitting in my room in Perth, strewn with my slowly evolving packing and throwing-away efforts, after having finally quit my job of 1 year here in Australia, and started my second phase of my plans for World Domination.
Australia is a really interesting place, far more interesting than I would have initially thought coming from NZ (hehe). This last year I've managed to work in Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney, spending 3, 7, and 2 months all up, respectively, in each place - so I guess I've seen a pretty broad range of the country's cities.
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Points of note:
- Melbourne has trams and crap weather.
- Perth has sunshine and bad drivers.
- Sydney has great surf and a terrific amount of awful customer service.
Right... onwards and upwards I reckon.
(disclaimer: just kidding!, I actually love all three cities, and I'd gladly live in any of them in the future if life was to lead me there. My pick of the bunch would definitely be Perth though, the weather here is immaculate 8 days out of 10)

So I guess I can thank my work for that, although the relief I feel having left that job behind demonstrates clearly to my mind that it's not the career for me - computers 9 hours a day 5 days a week is a bit (read 'completely') mind-destroying. I don't know what else I'll do, but I guess knowing what you don't like is one step closer to knowing what you do.
Well, the other beauty of the job of course was all the amazing people I met in Melbourne as well as Perth! Swings and roundabouts, hey. And here I am about to start on another swing, flying away from home as speedily and far as possible, with that joyful sense of doomed inevitability that must register vaguely in the tiny brain of every baby sparrow, as it flings itself from the tree for the very first time...
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So my plan, as it sits now, is to go and spend around 1 month in Holland, starting in Amsterdam, followed by 1 month in Germany, followed by at most 2 months in Turkey, before heading back to Amsterdam to settle in to study again. I've been fervently studying the language since around August last year, and I reckon I'm fairly conversational by now -- looking forward to all those vaguely uncomfortable silences as I stray out of my depth and become completely lost for words -- but I think the best part of that has been discovering my own strong love of languages. After all, what could give a more in-depth and personal experience of another people's culture than to speak with the everyday people in their own language? The very glue of a civilisation!
Sorry...
The travelling part of my plan is fairly loose, so I can avail myself of whatever opportunities come my way. The studying part of my plan is about a 6/7ths baked pie just now to be honest - I have the successful university application letter, I have the will and strong desire to do it, and I've saved hard - however I'm still waiting to see if I get a scholarship which would finance my entire first year of parties.
Worst case scenario, no scholarship, funds drained through too many amnesiac nights, and a massive university bill where my savings once stood. Good thing I'm a good boy and will take care of my bank balance eh...
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Right, I reckon I've bored you all enough now. My apologies if the photos made this page load painfully slowly, I just need to stop being lazy and think of a better way to do that than just pasting photos in with my blog posts. On the other hand, all these photos pasted in so artistically are sure to keep people from falling asleep - like a really annoying television ad.

In any case, I'm outta this joint on the 26th of April, so the next time I write will most likely be from Amsterdam! Tot straks...
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10 Comments:
Looking good! Impressive weblog. I don't know how often i'm gonna check your blog, because i'll be able to hear the stories in real life! Tot straks,
Shazzi
Hi! you have a nice turn of phrase. I have the itch for travel just now, so it is inspiring to read your travelling writings... GOOD LUCK!!!!!
Chris O.
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Good luck!
Aint no-one like you brother.
(until I start cloning those skin cells you left on my zafu)
Hi Mete,
Great web site or what ever it is called!! You have a very exciting time in your life coming up so enjoy it to the max. Good luck with your studies and look forward to reading your next "episode"
bye for now, Love A. Katrina
Mete!! Man, its been a long time, keep the updates coming then, its nice to hear what you're up to!! You are very welcome to come and visit the sunny shores of England, my doors always open. Say hi to Shaz for me! Take care sweetie!! Keep on choppsing!!
Beckster!xx
Hodor?
Hodor :)
hey big brother
You know how technologically challenged I am, but this 'thing' seems pretty primo. So travelling the big wide world huh? Jealousy, thy name is Tamara.
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