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So this blog officially marks one year on the road! And what a year it has been. Full of life, laughter, love and a continued passion to persevere with what I've started. Travelling continues to unravel the mysteries of life and along the way it has been one solid investigation. When i reflect and ponder over my travels I sometimes feel that a year is a super long time in the context of what has occurred. Other times i remember when I'm back home just how fast a year can pass you by without even recognising any significant alteration in your life. Travelling is like an icy bucket of water waking you up in the morning. A less than subtle explosion of alertness that sharpens your wit and tests your judgement. I can tell definitely say that this last year of travelling has been pretty intense and I'm starting to think it's affecting my brains capacity to hold onto memories. So many things have happened in the last year that I feel absolutely blessed to have experienced even a slither of what I have. My life right now feels like one of those really awesome YouTube compilation videos that crops all the best parts of an adventure into one continuous play and thankfully leaves out all the tedious aspects such as; traffic jams, petrol prices rising, who's dating who in the movie world, the latest Twilight saga, political controversies and that thing we call full time work. Just an action packed episode of new friendships, long bus rides to seek out the world's treasures, sleeping in sketchy places to save a buck, seeing wonders, testing my boundaries, learning, loving and living!
This blog goes out to all
the people that are following the journey and have been enjoying it.
It's been awesome hearing all the well wishes. Although I'm far away,
and in my own words having a blast, I do get homesick every now and
then. I think about all the amazing people I've left behind and i
miss those friendships and connections. Here's hoping that no matter
how long I'm away for, that nothing ever changes. For people home and
far away! Especially those in far away places, both physically and
mentally, who think that the world has suddenly become bigger. Never
forget that you're only just a plane ride away from getting back into
it.
So how do i break down
the year that has been? It's a pretty daunting effort. I can compare
it to recent trivial events like the Oscars. You want to make sure
you recognise everything and everyone for being a part of it, but you
know as soon as you step off that stage you're going to kick yourself
for forgetting that someone special! I'm going to break this down
into a snapshot of the main categories; people, places and
experiences and hope i get the main gist of it!
People
Once again a massive
emotional journey of friendships along the way. I've met some rad
people, shared some good times and as always had to reluctantly say
goodbye to them. It's the nature of the travelling beast. Although we
come for all parts of the world, we'll forever be closer than
distance dictates for the memories we created together. PSF peeps!
You've been a major part of my life this last year, especially the
first 6 months at PSF. There are too many people to mention
specifically, but you know who you are. If i was gonna mention any i
guess it would have to be my incredible girlfriend Christine :) We're
a month off spending every single day together for the last year,
sharing this adventure completely together, and I couldn't have done
it without her. Massive props... the girls alright! Everyone on the
road can vouch for that, and everyone back home you'll just have to
wait a little longer before you get to see how awesome she is! Here's
to many more years of wherever our life takes us. And here's to not
worrying about the future too much! Other crews that have played a
good part along the way are the Williams for sharing their home with
me over the holidays in San Francisco and of course Christine's
friends who welcomes me like one of their own. To everyone else I've
met along the way... it's been a hoot!
Places
and Experiences
Since arriving into
Santiago a year ago it feels like it's been nothing but a constant
flurry of exciting, and sometimes erratic, adventures. The places
have been breathtaking and the experiences have been lessons in life.
It all kicked off with volunteering in Pisco for 6 months... and it
hasn't slowed down since. Pisco took a lot of the memories, and here
are some of the best ones. 50 hour bus trips to get home to Pisco.
The abundance of Pisco parties! Partying in some hilarious costumes
(He-Man and Orko combo, Cool Runnings team, ninjas, wrestlers).
Couple of loose Huacachina trips. Doing site assessment with breast
feeding mothers. Not having running water for a week. Subsequent
beach runs for water. Typhoid and parasite outbreaks amongst
volunteers. Getting an injection in the butt in front of a Peruvian
family. Giving Christine a lap dance for her birthday at the club Los
Friales. Watching a cock fight in the very same club on a different
night. Mandatory safety meetings with the crew. Visiting the old
Pisco families from 2010 and reminiscing. Rugby days at Pisco Playa.
Riding in the LeBaron likes Pisco pimps. Eating carapulca at Ludoteca
with the Peligroso Boys. Pisco punches. Drinking crates of beer after
completing The Pitch! Building Mystery Modular. The art gallery
night. Making mini-golf. Driving the PSF truck for the last month
before she died. Witnessing a parrot riding on a dog. I really could
go on...
Not to brag too much but
the 6 months post PSF are pretty sweet as well. Surfing the world's
longest lefts in Huanchaco. Floating down the Amazon river in a
hammock for 3 days. Entering the Amazon jungle and seeing all kinds
of crazy creatures. The world's sketchiest black market in Iquitos.
Cruising the island of San Andres in a golf buggy drinking beer.
Peeing in the sink of a restaurant next to a midget chef cooking
chicken (as advised by the chef). Wrestling crocs in the Amazon.
Catching piranhas and eating them. Chilling in the Sierra Nevada,
Colombia. Sleeping in an airport to save money. Riding in a 4X4 off
road to Cabo de la Valle with 14 people, 3 goats, a pig, a chicken
and 3 huge desert tortoises on the roof. Eating lobster straight off
the Caribbean coast. Ocean showers. Spending 12 dazed hours in the
Big Apple NYC. Becoming a vegetarian (still going strong since Xmas
day). Eating my first tofurkey. My first (and second) Thanksgiving.
Visiting an ethical farm in California. Exploring all of San
Francisco. NYE in SF. Going to my first NBA game... Go Warriors!
Getting into the harsh Mexican sun. Bring bitten by a zebra on the
coast of Mexico. Staying in the house of the famous Mexican film star
El Indio. Sitting in Frida Kahlo's kitchen. Carnaval in Veracruz, the
most incredible party I've ever been to. Hitting up a Lucha Libre
Mexican wrestling match. Witnessing a bird migration that would have
made David Attenborough jealous. Singing songs with mariachi bands.
Shredding some waves at Zicatela... and eating my way through the
whole of Mexico... one delicious meal at a time!
So there is my year in a
very digested, but reader's choice selection. If I've forgotten
anything big let me know. For now the days keep counting and the
stories keep accumulating. Tomorrow's another day and it presents
another mystery. If it's anything like the last 365 i know it's going
to be a good one! Hasta luego amigos!