Disclaimer
I started blogging with Blogger in 2005 and slowed down as I reached my blogging end in 2010. I have attempted to save all the blog entries in monthly archive pages. It's quite interesting to go back and see my novice, naive enthusiasm for music making and playing, as well as for travelling. I also notice that I used a lot of exclamation marks! I must have been excited. For a while, anyway... I note that I slowed down quite a bit from 2008 onward; the momentum of my first batch of songs—written, released, and toured—had worn off. Also, I was amidst my first real bout of homesickness—I was living in New Zealand at the time.
A couple things to note. Some of my spelling is American rather than British/Canadian (I'm Canadian). Regrettably, I note that I used the word "tits" a lot—for a while—without being conscious of how senseless, unnecessary, and thoughtless doing so was. Please take what you read with these grains of salt.
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August 2005
Thursday, August 25, 2005
Monday night at Lugger Bar
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Broome Bum
A few nights ago I watched the Staircase to the Moon - very impressive! The tide goes completely out of Roebuck Bay and the moon appears as a glowing red orb, while the pools in the sand reflect the light - it appears as if you can climb to the moon! Search the internet for "Broome" and "staircase" and "moon" if you'd like to see it. There is a night market when this occurs, and it seems like Broome comes alive for this event!
I haven't been yet, however there is an ancient movie theatre in China Town, possibly built in 1916, that has an open roof so that you sit under the stars/moon while enjoying your movie! And planes fly low overhead as the airport is nearby! There are rustic old film projectors on display as if at a museum.
I recommend staying at the MCG (campground) in Broome as there are so many people coming and going - there is no excuse for not meeting new people! I know the facilities are not great, but deal with it. My tent is under a mango tree, I haven't been hit by any fallen mangos however we did crack open a fallen coconut!
Although Cable Beach isn't the best place for it, I have done some more surfing! I even cut my foot up on some rocks! The best part about Broome, and Western Australia, is how under populated it is. There is so much space! I am told that the east coast of Australia is saturated and commercial, and I will see some of it eventually... but I say choose WA while the getting is good!