>Ok, not funny, I know, so don’t complain, please! Thinking of a blog title is too taxing right now :p
Technically my 3rd day in Adelaide and I like the place. The feel is good, and the city quite grand with its vicotrian lined suburbs and city streets. Shame there isn’t a lot to do here really. I guess like Alice Springs it is a staging post for tours via uluru and kings canyon. Nonetheless, having a friend here (Alex) helps.
Saturday evening Alex invited me to join his friends for a ‘pre-party’ at a friends place. I didn’t join them for the actual ‘party’ somewhere along east terrace, instead retiring early to my little shabby hostel, Sunny’s Adelaide Backpackers. Perhaps I am spoiled having stayed in some quite nice hostels over the last two months, but this hostel is not one I will be recommending. I found some kind of bug crawling over my backpack last night, and the matress is more a mat-dressed as a matress, covered with shabby (chic?) sheets and duvet. All part of the experience though, so I ought not to complain. It is only $20/night (though I think it should be less!).
Yesterday after walking around during the day, stopping for coffee here and there and having a cheap lunch at kwick stix on O’Connells St, North Sydney (they charged me $9.70 for a meal that the menu said was $9.90 and an orange juice – for once I didn’t speak up re: the possible mistake as it was in my favour and I should save every cent (not that im short of money yet mum!!)). Then in the evening Alex and I met at another of his friends house to watch a movie – Dumb & dumber. My first time watching the movie (given other times it has been on I’ve either left the room or switched over) and still it does nothing for me. I caught a taxi back towards the hostel after as I didn’t fancy roaming unknown streets at 23:00. That said I might have been better off! When i got in the taxi and said where I wanted to go the driver asked if I could help him find it!!! Of course, I said sure, take a right here then left, continue 1.5km then double back on yourself and take the next left et voir la. For cying out loud!! Anyway, told him another street near by and he had some idea where that was so we got going. Five mins in to the journey and after 3 cars flashing us he decides to put his lights on!!! When I saw a familiar street I just asked him to pull over and that I’d walk the rest of the way – it was safer I think. That eventful trip cost me $10.20.
One thing that has come from my stay at Sunny’s is a notice I saw for work on a horse farm. I think it may be working with polo horses, after speaking with the owner of the Sunny’s, which would be good, if long hours, for free accommodation and board. I tried to call them this afternoon but their phone seems to be switched off, so I sent a text (i was oddly enough not given an option to leave a voice mail). So I have extended my stay at another hostel not far away from where I am now for Wednesday and possibly Thursday nights ($3 more a night, but hopefully worth it). Thursday depends if I hear back re: this job on a horse farm, else I’ll look to take a train Thursday evening (otherwise I’ll have to wait until Sunday evening) to Perth, a 36 hours journey. It costs roughly the same as a flight (without the expense of getting to/from the airports) and effectively gives two nights accommodation (albeit in a day/night recliner seat) in the price. One way to see more of Australia, and not from the air (although it was great flying from Sydney and lookking down on the baron land below with dried out lakes and a landscape that resembled a circuit board with its yellowish-red earth intersected by boundries of farms and fields.
Spent this morning (Monday) at the National Art Gallery wandering the 17 galleries of Australian artists predominantly from the colonial days, some italain boroque and dutch works, as well as a display on asian artefacts/wares. Nothing much left to do here really. The museum doesn’t really draw me in, nor does the goal (mainly because they are not free admission). Tomorrow though, I shall take the tram from Victoria Sq. to Glenelg.