Luck. For the second time in a few months I felt
this incredible feeling of being hit by a lightning full of luck right in my
core. The first time was in Australia (which I am still owning my 3.5 readers a
post about) and the mentioned second was last week on a short trip to
Dunedin.
Just like in the land of Oz, I was constantly mesmerized by how lucky I was for
everything that was happening around me and involving me. For the lack of a
better explanation, it seems like an involuntary stream of bliss you just need to
appreciate and let yourself go with the flow. Happy go lucky.
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Dunedin Railway Station |
With my financial budget resembling the current
status of a bankrupt southern European country, travelling must be an inventive
economic process. Nevertheless, good things can actually come out of such restrictions. In that sense, the
bible of any backpacker who 1) is on a budget, 2) loves to travel, 3) wants
more of a town than partying hard and get laid on a hostel bunk bed, it’s
called
Couchsurfing. After such a great couch surfing experience in Sydney, I
was eager to try it again and fortunately I did! Hence, our luck in Dunedin
started from the very moment we set foot out of the bus. Our host, Phil, went
to pick us up by car at the bus station and drove us to his place, where his
girlfriend, Asia, welcomed us with a big hug. The best thing of being involved
in couchsurfing is that, you will, for the most part, meet people who are
genuinely good, generous and are keen to open their house to you. It is a community of people
who share a passion for traveling and even when they are not traveling
themselves they like to help and share experiences with those who are. More, not only were Phil and
Asia wonderful hosts (including an amazing vegetarian dinner served with homemade beer. all to the sound of
Deolinda) but
their home was a cozy apartment right in the city centre with a fantastic view
over the harbor.
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University of Otago |
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cute cafes all over town |
And because being so lucky with our accomodation apparently wasn't enough to make this a fantastic trip, my partner in travel
crime, Manu, received a call from a high school friend, Florian, saying that he
was also arriving in Dunedin with is girlfriend, Chiara, the very same day as
we were. This pure, and again very lucky, coincidence allowed us to go on a day
trip to the Otago Peninsula with them on their car. As the back seats were
transformed into a bed, I spend my day poppin in and out of a mattress and
watching stunning scenery from a horizontal position.
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Otago Peninsula |
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Otago Peninsula - Sandfly Bay |
By the end of the day,
and keeping in touch with a backpacker's budgetary limitations, Florian decided
that we should catch our own dinner. And by we I mean the Germans who went into
the low tie to dig almost 200 muscles and the Portuguese who documented the
moment for future reference. Cooking such dinner took a long, cold and rainy
two hours in a parking lot by the beach and ended up being eaten in the parking
lot of a supermarket in the city. Despite the challenges, we were happy and
proud of our accomplishment.
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Catching dinner |
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Dinner! |
To finalize the last night in Dunedin, after an
exquisite meal homeless style, we met our hosts in the local Scottish pub to
try and restore some blood circulation and have a goodbye drink. Even at the pub, what could have been a
very awkward evening with people that have met each other in 48h, 12h and 30
minutes periods, turned out to be filled with mutual and sincere laughs.
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Scottish Pub - Albar |
As for Dunedin, it was the perfect background
to such amazing times. Beautiful town full of life (it has the oldest
University in New Zealand, University of Otago, with 24,000 students) and great little cafes. All of these within a 10 minutes car ride from the Otago
Peninsula which is home to rare penguins and sea lions who like to hang out in
the local beaches. We weren't lucky enough to see any but after four very nice days, I think Luck gave me more than enough.
Sofia! It sounds absolutely amazing!!! And you're so lucky meeting all these fantastic people on your road down there! Cannot wait to see you in person so that you can tell me all face to face...
ReplyDeleteBy the way, we've changed the flat so now you're more than invited to come and stay with us! It's in the very... Chueca (sounds familiar, right?:D) and it's got a pretty guestroom waiting for you!
Enjoy your time and please please don't change your mind about coming back to the Old Continent!
awesome :)
ReplyDeleteamazing and awesome are the both of you! thank yooou for the never ending support :)
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