So, Ive been in Australia for a couple of days now, and have yet to climb. You see, I spent the majority of my teenage years traveling and climbing, and nothing else. Much of that time was spent in France. I am well acquainted with just about replica Cartier w2607456 watch every climbing destination in the country, but have never been to the Louvre. So, at the last minute, I decided that I didnt actually want to spend my ENTIRE six weeks in Australia staring at a cliff. Upon arrival into the country I decided to rent a car for a few days and just toll around exploring.
I saw my first kangaroo this morning, and as I considered pulling over and snapping a quick photo, I realized that kangaroos are so prolific here, that it would probably be tantamount to the inane tourists who flock to Yosemite and then stop in the replica Cartier w20012c4 watch middle of the road to take pictures of deer. Not wanting to be like one of those people, I refrained.So far, the two most noticeable things about Australia thus far:1. I am always on the wrong side, of everything. In Australia, all modes of transportation, including walking, behave the same way.
This did not occur to me at first, and I kept wondering why I was running into people while walking down the sidewalk. Yesterday I was absentmindedly walking as a boy on a bike pedaled toward me. I instinctively moved to the right side replica Cartier wf9008z8 watch of the sidewalk, as did he. We both kept moving further to the right, until finally, just before nearly having a head-on collision, he yelled, Youre on the wrong side!Of course I was. Lesson learned.