...The Freedom, The Experience...

CREAMFIELDS and more from the Playboy Mansion

What a change, almost a week off. Relaxing time. Spend many days with the guests from the hostel and joined them with the activities. Weather is shit in Melbourne, so what do you do then? Going out and party!

Wednesday was Rocknight at the hostel and that was hilarious. Airguitar competitions and more of that stuff. Lots of Jagermeisters at the office andsometimes you find snakes at the office :-) Thursday Molly, Nicola, Jay, Gemma, Katherine and me went to the Ben Shermans Big British Bandnight in The Corner in Richmond. Well, no British bands but some depressing weird ones hahaa, There was a good one but only at the end. Friday was a small citytour with the guests, this time we went with a small group to Brunswick. A nice area with trendy shops, weird bookstores and cool bars. Tasteful pizza's at Bimbo's for just 4 dollars! In the night the hostel turned into a high school, a big group of 16 year old kids stay there for the whole weekend, funny to mix them with the backpackers... I took a group of backpackers to the live gigs in the Espy. Not so good, but the whole St. Kilda area was a little bit dead because of the cold and rainy weather. So I have enough energy for?

Whooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooohohh! CREAMFIELDS!!! The big festival, weather changed into a beautiful sunshine, 22 degrees. Just bought tickets for 80 dollars at Gumtree instead of paying to official 107 dollars. Alex and Eleanore were still sleepy after last night. So I already started with a bottle of cheap Prosecco from the Aldi :-) It was time to go, Sara and Jill were coming later today. First a pitstop at Lord of the Fries for a 'Patatje Oorlog', everyone asked for it after they tasted it. Good, everyone should try this Dutch snack. We arrived at Showgrounds, a racecourse. What a huge area, 5 tents with house, techno, techhouse, trance and more. Many Dutch dj's. Surprise to see Maria again. And met some people that recognised me from the hottubpictures from Queensday hahahaaaa. The party...it was fanfuckintastic! But why do the Ozzies have such stupid policies?! I was not allowed to buy drinks today. Why? Because I was wearing a singlet, whahahahhahahaaaa! You gotta be serious?! So the security guy showed me their policies on paper, it realy said 'No Singlet Policy'. Well that's gonna be a hard day with all these guys wearing singlets in the burning sun. So veryone else bought the ciders for me. The music was shit everywere at some point and then...the Acid Jacks in the Outrage warehouse...WTF! These guys were good, the whole wahrehouse was loaded and bursting out with energy. Followed by MSTRKRFT, it was sooooo fuckin good! Back to Mainstage for the last bit of Bingoplayers and the start of Bloody Beetroots. What do I need to say? The were sick! These guys know how to rock the party. We were there in the middle of the moshpit, jumping around. Different styles of music (metal and techno) combined. They were the absolute highlight of today. Alex how could you walk around in your jacket all day!? The last part of the festival was good old Dave Clarke. No sign of Sara and Jill. It seems that they only experienced one hour of the festival, it's a shame girls...

Time to go back to the shared house or should I say Playboy Mansion? When we entered the house there were around 40 - 50 people, completely drunk and partying. Nobody slept in his own room tonight, so this is what they mean with 'shared' house :-) Only a few ones made it to the club. Yeah it's good old Inkerman style again, the whole weekend is one big crazy party on Inkerman...

Zombienation, Dutch Orange madness, ciders in the sun

ooooh yeah! The last few weeks were awesome. You get used to this life quickly. I'm starting to like Melbourne, always something to do and there is always a reason for a party. The 24th of April started with a good old BBQ at Harts because Podgy was leaving, I had loads of fun with the English, German and French blokes. Jagerbombs and loads of food. This time the foremen were working for us instead of giving us the orders all day.

The next day I woke up and did something unusual...cutting the grass and cleaning up the garden. We found things like a footballtable and more we'd never seen before. Our landlord was so happy he offered us some drinks. The drinking games started when I came back this Saturday after a long day of working. I had to climb fences and barbwire to get to the trainstation. But FIngers...dangerous game when you have to start working in an hour. And ofcourse, I lost sometimes. A bowl with beers, goon, red bull, pepper and more stuff mixed. Drink it and you will have a good start of your shift :-)

Monday it was Dutchie Family Feast at the hostel. Making 'Pepernoten' with Bente and Jitske. Well they tasted not really like pepernoten but ok, everyone loved it.

The rest of the week was constantly working. Day & Nite. TIRED! But sometimes you just go to the perfect jobs outside. Like Kellybrook Winery in the Yarra Valley...drinking 21% Ciders in the sun :-) It's a hard job...

Friday the 30th of April, our National Holiday...I took a day off and went with Molly and 35 of our backpackers to the city of Melbourne. Went to some cool places like Container Bar, Rooftop Bar and The Croft Institute. Checking all the streetart/graffiti in the alleys and AC/DC Lane. Federation Square was covered in Dutch flags. In the evening I invited all my Dutch friends and colleagues for a good old Queensdayparty in Belgian Beergarden. Surprisingly those Dutchies had something better to do then celebrating Queensday. Well after all the stories and pictures they were jealous :-) I took a group of Germans to Dutch Orange day. That was so much fun! Laughing our ass off after sucking all the helium out of the balloons, a really good atmosphere, more then 500 crazy Dutchies, orange everywere, dirty bitterballen, free vodka-jus and after stealing a bunch of wristbands all the other got in for free. But how stupid, they were out of Dutch beers after 2,5 hours!!! We went back to the hostel and made a big party in the tram. Complete with orange balloons and painted faces. The locals in the tram couln't understand what was going on. Marc couldn't believe what he saw when we came back.

Saturday the 1st of May. Get up! Salvation Army store for buying some cheap second hand clothes and tear them apart. Other ingredients of today; making fake blood, facepaint, loosing all my braincells, attack everyone and act like a zombie. Yeah it's true, it's the Melbourne Zombie Shuffle today. A free parade of zombies that walk from Carlton Gardens through the city of Melbourne to Southbank. I expected a few hundred people. The weather changed in a hot sunshiny day and more then 8000 people came dressed up like zombies. Some of them looked so real. We blocked busy Melbourne traffic. With my zombie acting skills I won tickets for a rock concert, unfortunately I have to give them away because I had to work. In the streets it was sick! Shocking all those 'living' people. I thing there were just as many photographers as zombies :-) Jumping in front of cars, attacking policemen, zombie around in the shop...everything was allowed today. The most awesome things were definately the 'Thriller' performances with Micheal's song. The 'Zombie Nation' was another popular themesong of today. The tunnelwalls under Flinders Station were covered in blood after we marched there. At Southbank we had a wonderfull afterparty with an improvised shoppingcart with big speakers, batteries and some Ipods. What a day!

Sunday the 2 of May, the 2nd Queensday celebration in Melbourne. Oh yeah, we celebrate it for 2 days herfe down under :-) This was a little bit boring. No good performances, the kroketten were out of stock in 2 hours and no beers. Today was cloudy and very cold. I waited with Michelle and Nick (who I met last Friday) in front of the BLVD Bar. We were the first ones to order beers. Later that day it became busier in the bar and we had typical Dutch conversations about soccer. Outside there was a orange hottub. Me and 4 other guys decided to jump in. I enjoyed the hot water in my orange shorts. We were the No. 1 tourist attraction in Melbourne today. Everybody took pictures of us, sitting there in the hottub in the middle of the city. Some even offered money and free food! Whahahaa. Pretty stupid that the security took my Corona because it was not allowed to drink in public... When my Harts colleagues came it was time top work and build down the tents there.

The following week only 2 days of work. The rest is for relaxing time. Can it become any crazier then last weekend?

Feathers, beanbags and flying pillows - Big Brother Adventures and more of the aftersummer

Just getting back to the 'hard' Melbourne life... On Friday I met Celeste, a Dutch Asian girl and we discovered all the tasteful places of Melbourne CBD. Walking through all the small alleys and lanes with bars and restaurants (and lots of expensive chocolate shops!). Luckely I found something I was looking for months; a good old 'Patatje Oorlog' at LORD OF THE FRIES. They call it Asian sauce but it is Belgian mayonaise, peanut sauce and onions. And try the chocolates of BRUNETTI.

Saturday 10th of April was the big day, took my pillow and went to Carlton Gardens in front of IMAX. Wolrdwide Pillowfightday. Nobody from St. Kilda wanted to join me, but I made some crazy new friends. Hundreds of people dressed up in wicked pyjamas and armed with multiple pilows, beanbags and more. Even before the big horn started people started fightingThis is so cool, just fight with everybody on the street and hit them as hard as you want. Even slamming girls in the middle of their face whahaaa. Well after 1 hour some groups thought they could handle me with maximum 5 guys/girls at the same time...WRONG CHOICE! I ended up with 5 pillows! Martial Arts pillowfighting bro!And don't fall on the ground if youdon't wanna get beaten up by dozens of people. It was snowing in the Carlton Gardens for a while, people that came out of the IMAX-theatre looked a little bit surprised, even the couple that tried to shoot wedding pictures at that spot choose to leave the battlefield.

Theweekendnights areforthe nightshifts of Habitat HQ.Sundaymorning arriving atour big house was ashock...some people still outside at 6 AM, we had a great time till 9 AM. Drinking, marking everything we could find (cups, couches, eachother atc.) Well, we don't tell anyone who did what ;-) At some point it went to crazy and our house manager came out of hi shed furious 'Shut the fuck up and get this music out!' Nobody seemed to care. The house is still crazy, living with 34 different and interesting personalities under 2 roofs (including strippers). Always reasons for a party, alive 24 hours, one big dirty mess, tables full of beer and Goon, people ending up in other peoples rooms, our cute little red house pussycat, everything (and I mean EVERYTHING) is filmed and showed to all inhabitants next day :-) It's even crazier then 'Big Brother' or 'De Gouden Kooi'.

In the following week I started working for 'Harts', a big party/event hire company in Melbourne with Jurriaan and 'Be Carefuuul' French Michael. I was lucky that I went outside on the sites everyday. Normally that doesn't happen with new guys. Seeing all nice spots of Melbourne and surroundings. Wednesday a nice drop off at Collingwood Townhall with lots of girl models, Thursday a great scenery at Yarra Valley on the Warburton Golfcourse, Friday building up a big Rave at the Docklands (damn the foreman Scotty was going mental, wanted to quit his job and called me a smartass hehe). Sunday Yarry Valley... here I got rid of my wasp-fear. Building of the marquees in the burning heat with dozens of wasps around us and attacking us. They are not as dangerous as I expected. Yes the weather changed this week, from cold 13 degree autumn to a wonderful hot after summer. Saturday I spend all day on the beach with champagne and the Dutchies, Jurriaan invited his friends Stefanie and Kim.

This weekend hard life, working double shifts. In the nights at HABITAT and during the day at HARTS. Crazy and not more then 3 hours of sleep a day. The French guys kept me awake for days. Thursday drunken in the living, throwing computer screens through the room at English John. Friday the fire extinguiser was used to set the whole house in white chemical dust. Everything was fucked and it looked like snowing in the house. Last weekend the situation excalated with English John. He came in very drunk and went mentally fucked at some point. The table in the courtyard flew over the veranda. Bottles through the air and a fight in the house with several people. John was kicked out on his bare feet...

This week it got more quiet, the police came.Besides that...Day & Nite, I work all the time. Can't keep my eyes open in the trains, trams and in the car...so tired. All for the money. Earning around 1.000 bucks a week is the reason for this torture. I'm gonna be rich (and famous).

And there was a jacuzziweekend planned in our garden in the shared house. Some people were too greedy to spend 7 dollars for a whole weekend in a big jacuzzi with champagne. I'm dissapointed :-) It should be so chill! Still I'm getting more tanned with the sun on my face everyday,

Many people tell me that I'm unlucky with so many things...sorry but I'm NOT!Enjoying and having the best time of my life. Sometimes bad things happen, but it will always end upgood and makes you realise to respect everything in your life...the words of a 'smartass' :-)

Great Ocean Roadtrip, one hell of a ride and the 'feeling' is back!

DAY 1;

Monday, 12:00, Europcar, 2 Red Bulls and creditcard ready...I met the 4 girls for the first time and no idea what's gonna happen. This is the backpacking experience! The car ended up 50% more expensive because our driver was not above 25. It took an hour to get out of busy Melbourne and all those one-way streets. Heading to Geelong, our first pitstop at Subway, them those Israeli girls could eat :-) I was on the backseat, but from the beginning it seemed that I was the navigator. We were so unprepared without food, maps, drinks and no plan what to do. Maybe this is making the trip more fun. First stops were Torquay Bay, Surfers Beach. There was a Rip Curl Surfcontest at Bells Beach, but they missed the turnoff. I had endless chats with Linda, she was the only one with proper English. The Israeli's were driving like it was a race, not stopping anywhere in the beginning. The waterfall we visited was out of water, like many other waterfalls in this area. After a break at Lornes' Pierwe arrived in a small town with nice campsites near wonderfull beaches. Linda and me wanted to camp in her small tent (my feet could hardly fit inside), but the other ones wanted to Apollo Bay for a backpacker hostel and party. So we were in minority and we drove on the most beautifull part of GOR in the dark. Apollo Bay was packed with backpackers because of the public holiday. Pizzatime at the food court and Linda and me asked to drop us off somewhere on a campsite. First Linda forgot here sleepingbag, very smart if you want to camp :-) The office was closed so we just placed the tent, bought some bottles of wine and went to the beach. We spend hours on the beach in the dark, enjoying our time till deep in the night. Shooting stars and a big orange colored moon (Linda told me it was Mars whahaha). It was getting cold so we got back to our tent for a short sleep...

DAY 2;

Tuesday, 07:30, refreshing shower and healthy fruit breakfast. The other girls came to pick us up. Threw our stuff in the back of the car and some people tried to stop us...whahaha, well I think they still smell the burned rubber from our tires :-) Batel was driving like Mark Webber should do in the F1 last week! Today the girls wanted to stop everywhere, what a change. Because our short time at the campsite, Linda was brushing her teeth at the middle of the street. Supermarket breakfast and go. The Mariners lookout in Apollo Bay was an easy climb with a good view. Team Isreal was smoking again. And Linda was unpacking her luggage for the 50th time now I guess, organize your stuff girl ;-) We stopped fora short Jungletrekking. At Cape Otway you could visit this so called Lighthouse area for 16,50 dollars. Well backpackers as we are...just walk in :-) Near Cape Otway we walked into the bushes to see a big group of cute koala's. The followingpart of the trip was absolutelystunning, what a views on the coastline! Gibson Steps, climb down to the beach for some great spots. The waves are so high and wild. At some point we were there with some other people and a big wave came much further then all the other ones, we were almost smashed against the cliffs! We were lucky we 'only' got wet. After changing our clothes it was time for 12 Apostels. Damn, the last time I was here there were almost no tourists, now it were hundreds and maybe more...helicopters flying on and off for a minumum of 90 dollars. No pink sky today, it was cloudy. We headed on to Loch Ard Gorge, I still think one of the best places on GOR. I wanted to swim and entered the water. It's not a good idea to do this with the rough sea and big waves. And what a feeling when the sun came trough...just can't describe the beauty. Linda started to feel her disabled knee. At Bay of Martyrs a fantastic scenery...sunset and no people at all. One of the last stops was Bay of Islands. It's time to get to Warrnambool, darkness started as well as the rain. It took some time to find the Warrnambool Beach Backpackers and we decided to stay here instead of camping. Linda and me made a delicious tuna pasta while the other girls choose pizza again! The ride to the supermarket in the rain was almost the end. Batel panicked and the car started to spin in the middle of traffic on a big crossroad, the car stopped in front of a pole and other cars on the wrong side of the road... We survided! :-) After the last bit of red wine it was time to sleep.

DAY 3:

07:30, said goodbye to my Danish friend Linda, she is heading on to Adelaide. I had to go back to Melbourne with the Israeli's. We took the A1 highway to Geelong and it was one long way of speeding, crazy Hebrew singing, dangerous take overs. They needed me as navigator, otherwise they should never arrive in Melbourne. We did it in 3 hours, refilled the tank twice because Europcar wanted to charge us extra. The girls didn't even know how to put petrol in the car, and needed a helping hand from a granny. So funny.

I won't forget this trip, the feeling of travelling is back again and it gave me the extra bit of energy. I didn't have enough sleep and still I was running when I got back in Melbourne. Back to work tonight! And then 'Sweet Dreams or a beautiful nightmare' :-)

Working Holiday and Easter weekend!

This week was all about my first 3 days of nightwork in the hostel. Marc was training me. The hostel has a fun crew. And because of the winterseason it's not that busy anymore. So I'm gonna stay here now. Still have to find some extra work. The rest of my time this week I spend running around, loosing more weight (abnormal!). I can just run 2 or 3 hours (more then 30km distances) a day without getting tired. I had a night out with partygirl Maria, which I met in Cambodia and on Saturday it was time for a good night out with everybody from my house. We went to The Night Cat in East Brunswick. A damn good night with an energetic big live band. One of our Dutchies (Jurriaan 2) didn't got in with GOONters (the nickname of one of our German guys) ID. The bouncers here are difficult sometimes. The night was fun, dancing around and try to escape from all those slutty approaches :-) Wintertime changed this night so we had more time to party.

But I was looking for a roadtrip this Easter weekend. I received a message on my add, but this was from a horny gay guy that wanted to have 'fun' for 30 bucks, whahahaha!Well I was sure that he was reading the wrong add. But all of a sudden I spoke to Linda, a Danish girl on Sunday evening. We both wanted to do the Great Ocean Road. And we found 3 Israeli girls that wanted to do the same. None of us knew eachother and tomorrow we are gonna rent a car and do the Great Ocean Road! An unexpected surprise.

Footie, work and vrooooooooem! Australian Formula 1 Grandprix!

Yep, the interview at the hostel was good. I got the job! So I start working as Nightsecurity and Cleaner for a few nights a week in the best hostel in Melbourne. I planned to stay at my new hostel, but within 1 hour I already found a big house around the corner to live. 1 house for mostly guys and one house for the girls...guess which house was cleaner... It's just like one big dirty frathouse. It's a good vibe in this house, guitars everywhere, drinking every night, movies all day long and even some Dutchies from my hometown Rotterdam.

On Fridaynight it was time for the Oz experience of AFL, locally known as 'Footie'. The match was between Geelong and Essendon. In the big MCG Stadium in Melbourne. We went with a big group from the hostel. What a game! I like it a lot, so much agression, everything seems to be allowed and players can't be send out of the field. Fast and many scores. You could sit almost anywhere in the stadium if you wanted. But be sure to get a blue ticket when you walk outside during the smoke break, I forgot one and they didn't let me in anymore. Well, as in Holland I always find a way to get in, even without a ticket :-) So 4 quarters of 30 minutes, Geelong kicked ass! The last 2 quarters I was there with a Ozzie family and they explained most things. Afterwards Jason and me bought some beers and Strongbows at the 24hour bottleshop for a party in the courtyard.

Saturday was my first paid work in a long time. Just replied on a add on Gumtree. I had to make some dogfences for Phils' little dogs. Easy job, getting some extra tan in the sun. 20 bucks per hour is okay.

And then, Sunday....VROOOOOOOOOOOEM! Oh yeah! It was 08:00 in the morning and the cars started testriding early, you could even hear them loudly in our house! So I went with my Dutch friend Wendy to the supermarket to buy some food and drinks for today and entered the gates at 10 in the morning. We picked a good spot in the last turn before the finish. The Ozzies next to us rented a screen for 50 bucks so we could see everything we missed and reversals. All sorts of races today, V8, Formula 5000, F1 and more. Airplaine shows and lot's of other things in Albert Park. And just when the race started at 17:00 it started to rain...time for some crashes. I expected Webber to win, but he fucked up several times, Button won the race. The race was not as spectecular as the demonstrations we see every year in Rotterdam. You are not that close to the cars, there are too many fences in front of you and where are the stunts? After the last lap I was so excited, we climbed over the fences and many people were running over the track to the finish to see the cars and the winners...WHAT A RUSH! I was running around with a start/finish flag, shooting pictures on Pole Position and just enjoying this experience...the last time F1 in Melbourne and we are here!

Enjoying life in sunny Melbourne

Hi there!!!

Yes, again a message from Melbourne. After many days of searching jobs and apartments I'm still in the same hostel and enjoying free time. Plans changing everyday. Last week I met a nice French and Canadian girl with abig Ford Falcon and we are planning to start a roadtrip to Byron Bay around Easter. Well at least, if she doesn't destroy the car after hitting more poles and stuff ;-) The reverse is broken so that will be fun driving. Those girls were staying in an awesome apartment near St Kilda and the beach, with a huge sauna inside and a real swimmingpool in the backyard...damn! We were looking for more people to join, but we didn'tfound anyinteresting people yet.

Last weekend I spend around the beaches, running from Port Melbourne to Brighton and back to St Kilda, almost 5 hours! I met some cool people there. In Brighton I got a free kitesurfing lesson on the beach, jumping and flying around...adrenaline rush. Met some old Ozzies that were so nice to share their wine with me. Yess on this trip I learned to drink white wine. Also a guy from South Africa that started shooting pictures of me for modelling...whahaa, well he was not gay :-) There was this Join In festival were I played some drums and the food everywhere was delicious. Last weekend was great! Only stupid thing is that I wanted to go to the Billboard Club because Boys Noize was performing there and the Ozzie at the door didn't like my (sober) face...so they refused me at the door 'Sold out for you' and the let many others in without tickets. Thanks for all the messages guys that it was off da hook inside!

Before that weekend I had 2 days of Sales training. Yes, I went to an interview for door-2-door sales of an energy company (S.E.). The training was fun, everyone cool, nice atmosphere, yess I was loaded with energy to start! So this Monday I started in Dean's team. Most of the teammembers were leaving soon so they had to build a new team. It started quite good, party in the bus, funny teammembers (Kevin your Dutch sounds sick!). Jammo was my 'teacher' today, he was quite new as well. Knocking on all the doors, doing your pitch and actually some people sign. Ofcourse it was a good deal. But Jammo why are you so afraid of all those dogs? Don't watch the news here that much ;-) At 7pm I was out on my own...and I had this t-shirt with the companyname on the chest...not good! People just change their behaviour when they see that. Lots of slamming doors and people that were having dinner or watching tv. The good thing is that there were a lot of chill foreign families in my street, so I had some good conversations for practising. But yeah, I got lots of bills and no signed contracts. Too many hassle with all these signings, phonecalls, verifications blabla. Nextday I surprised everyone at the office with telling them that I quit the job :-) Sorry guys, at the moment I'm way to kind and chill for this.

So what do you do after this? Chilling in the sun, sunbathing on the grass in CBD, having those tastefull cinamon/apple brownies, walking around, shopping, watching all those cool streetartists. I was happy Roos joined me sometimes. I went out with the people from the hostel sometimes, relaxing people. Everyday I spent time on the internet looking for jobs. Even McDonalds refused to give me a job whahahaha! Well the main reasons everywhere; too old, no drivers license, not enough experience, not an Australian citizen and more.

I can just say; smile, be positive and enjoy this wonderfull life here! I still get a lot of compliments; grannies that tell me how goodlooking I am and Asian guys that tell me that I'm so handsome whhaha!

And I understand why bikers here were helmets. Damn, some of those Ozzies can be really aggressive. Even grandpa's slamming windows and attack tramdrivers. During the evenings and nights I saw many big fights with the police. One incident I cant forget. Also during the day people loose their mind. I was sitting in the tram and this young woman in a wheelchair went a little bit crazy. They called an ambulance and the police. This chick started screaming and shouting that the police wanted to kill her. She faked that they threw her out of here wheelchair and fell on the street. She started throwing her shoes and one guy on the streets starts bothering the policemen. They push him away softly and he falls down on the road with a lot of theatre (almost hit by a car). Well this all ended up in more screaming, aggressive people and throwing stuff. WELCOME TO MELBOURNE :-) I just can't stop laughing when I see this happening.

Today I had an interview again, waiting for a positive answer. This weekend the big Formula 1 Grand Prix!!! Today you could hear the cars racing on the racecourse in Albert Park, you could here the roaring engines loudly on the beach. Stuntplanes flying around all the time...wicked! I just can' t wait till SuperSunday. And this Saturday I'm working for the 2nd time this year :-) I need to, cause I'm running out of money fast.

Stuck to the city of Melbourne

G'day!

Still in Melbourne! Not working and no apartment. Most places are even more expensive then ahostel and way more dirty then this place! So what did I do last week? No adventurous life anymore. I runned for many hours in and around Melbourne on my new runningshoes. I wanted to take part in the Running Marathon but this was already full. The last 4 days the sun is finally shining and I spend a lot of time on St. Kilda beach.

The next days it's time to find ajob in Melbourne or some fruitpicking in Victoria. It's different to be at the same place for a long time after 4,5 crazy months. Getting used to normal life and get some extra sleep. SO hopefully I'm gonna see the Formula 1 Race at the end of this month. I'm not gonna post messages from everyday for a whil, because there isn't that much of interesting adventure.

Oh, I also updated the Vietnam pictures, Malaysia is half ready and not many pictures from Australia yet...

C-Ya soon!