Jun
19
2008
30.07.08: After 2 month at this place it’s time to move on even though I don’t want to leave…My life in Tully started boring and lonely but it turned out to be one of the best times I ever had in my life. I’ll miss the physical work at the farm, the communicative work at the pub and especially the people I met. But at least I don’t have to say “Good Bye” to all of them because I’m going to travel with 2 German girls from work for the next couple of weeks. We’ll  go to Cairns for a couple of days and then to the Red Center. I’m excited to see a new part of Australia since I was only on the East Coast for the last 4 month. The Outback will be different and I’m happy to go there with Jana & Helena and not by myself! (Never thought I’d meet people in Tully who are just like me and who I get along with so well after such a short time. We have the same rhythm and that makes travelling together very easy and fun… But anyway I miss my friends back home and I’m sad that I can’t share my experieces with you guys!!!)



20.06.08: I’m here for 3 weeks now. Farm work is getting better…I’m outside most of the time. Sometimes I drive the tractor and most of the time I’m stringing, that means I tie the banana trees together so that they don’t fall over, because they get to heavy if they get a new bunch. I learned a lot on the farm – lots of knots and driving big vehicles – so it’s not boring anymore and if it’s not raining it’s even fun at work. I also started a bar job. Work 70 hours a week. I’ll see if I can do this for a couple more weeks. On one hand because it’s good money and on the other hand for my second visa. If I do farmwork for 3 month I can apply for a second visa ( 1 more year). I’m not sure yet if I’m really going to do that, but so far I really enjoy my life in this beautiful country. Australia makes me happy:-) So for all of you who miss me, you should plan holidays over here…



Jun
19
2008
07.06. – 09.06.:
Made a trip this weekend (250 km south of Tully). Met a security guy called Jimy at the Full Moon Party on Magnetic Island and ever since then we stayed in contact. He lives in Townsville with his girlfirend Kelli and his two kids ( 7 month and 16). He invited me to come over and meet his family, so I did, even though it felt weird because I only met him this one night before…But it was awesome! We became really close already and I think I met friends for lifetime!
We went out to nightclubs, saw “Sex and the city” at the movies, went to a horse race and on a hill to watch the city lights by night. I’m looking forward to meet with them again, I even think about staying with them for a while and working in Townsville. I don’t know what to do since there are so many options right now… I met people who go to the red center by car and invited me to join, I like Tully because I make lot s of money, I could go back to Magnetic Island where I have an offer to work my next diving cetificate off, I could go to a job interview on a 5 star resort on Hayman Island (Whitsundays) or I could just follow my original plan and go all the way up the east cost and then fly to Dawin in the north. Well, I hope destiny will help me because I really can’t make any decision right now….



26.07. – 30.07.:
Went to Townsville fort he weekend again. Jana Helena and me got dressed up for the Townsville Horse Races, a big event in Queensland.



I also went fishing and pig hunting which was an experience I don’t want to miss but I don’t really need to see that again…
 

Jun
10
2008
Arrival in a tiny tiny village which has the most rainfall in whole Australia… Nothing going on…Lot’s of Asians in the hostel (don’t like them), share my room with 2 Italian boys (and a cockroach) who smoke and drink the whole day in the room. There is no window and no aircondition.Will try to change room! Came here to work but unfortunately no jobs available at the moment…
Shit! Can’t get worse… (it’s my 13th place I went to, maybe this number really means bad luck…)!!!
Things look better now. Start working tomorrow. This man knocked on my door last night…he got me a job at a banana farm and also at the hostel bar (never seen this man before?!?!)
The Asian invasion here still sucks. I explain: Everywhere else in Australian hostels you cook your dinner (usually just for yourself the first night), sit down on a table and within the next couple minutes someone will ask if he/she/they can sit with you…Here it’s different! The Asians don’t ask if they can sit down, they ask if they can have the chair from your table and take it away. One after another. So you sit there with 5 empty chairs around you starting to eat and within 10 minutes there’s only the chair left you sit on (if you forgot sth. in the kitchen and leave your seat only for one minute, even this chair will be gone…). But that’s ok! I don’t want to eat with them anyway! They make this noises while eating – I hate “mouth sounds” during eating! And they only eat rice – for brakfast, lunch, dinner and in between…
29.05.08: Worked the first day today. Was exhausting but good. Had to seperate good bananas from bad bananas. Started at 5:30 am. What a great job – good that I went to university. hahah!!! No, for real I like to do this kind of jobs for a while, at least then I know that it was right to go to school for so many years!
03.06.08: I’m working here for a week now. Did sorting (die Guten ins Toepfchen, die schlechten ins Kroepfchen), breaking (make little bunches out of a big bunch), packing (put the bananas in boxes for sale) and repairing the irrigation plants outsides in he fields. It’s pretty exhausting to do 8 hour of labour work if you are used to an office job, but at least here I feel like I’ve really done something at the end of the day and that is very satisfying!



If everything works out on plan I’ll stay here until the end of the month and save some money for the next travelling period…
May
31
2008
Took 45 minutes to check in at the hostel – reception here is very slow, but the hostel itself is really nice with pool and beachfront… First night I went to bed pretty early because I needed to catch up with some sleep from the Whitsundays. Next day we rented a car and explored the island. There are a couple nice walkes and lookouts around. The wildlife and landscape is great and the traffic is not much, so I could concentrate on driving on the “wrong” (left) side of the road and shifting the stick which is also on the wrong side. Whenever I wanted to blink I turned on the windscreen wiper but anyway it was a wonderful day and the evening was fun too (drinking games like always…).


22.05.2008: Today my diving course started. Will take 4 days to do my diving license. We started with theorie and practical training in the pool. The water was really cold and we all got blue lips after 2 hours under water not moving a lot. But it was fun and I’m looking forward to the first dive in the ocean. The course is every day from 9 am to 5 pm and we also have homework and a exam at the end (feels like back in school) but it’s only 4 days till “graduation”, so I can live with that!


Now I’m a licensed SSI diver which means I can go diving without an instructor. They asked me to do an internship there which would basically mean I only pay for the material and stuff and work my training of. Would take 80 days then I’d be an diving instructor assistant. Would love to do that, but in this time I would not be able to earn money or travel… I think about it, but first I’ll go a little bit further north to Tully, where I’ll try to find a job. It’s supposed to be a good place for fruit picking.
Last night in Magnetic had to be good, because it was my last night with Robin:-( She is not looking for work so she will go on travelling… Of course the night was big! We drunk a lot and stayed up all night with the nice guys from the bar – payback next day of course! Had to catch the bus at 7:45 am…puked at the first break (at least not in the bus). Felt better afterwards.
May
26
2008
How wonderful can life be…!!!
Saling between 74 islands with a huge white catamaran from ‘White Heaven Beach’ to ‘Blue Pearl Bay’, 30 degrees, perfect blue sky during the day (the most crazy colors sometimes), milky way during the night, rainbows, best sunrises and sunsets ever, snorkeling in the turquoise sea with turtles, corals and lot’s of fish…that’s the WHITSUNDAYS.






Food was awesome too, had a cook on board. Alcohol was cheap and plenty. Just perfect 3 days!
Back in Airlie Beach we had one more night to meet with the crew ( 25 people on the boat) for the aftershow party. And the next morning I left to the next place called Magnetic Island where I’m going to do my SSI diving license.