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Life is too short not to share.
Keeping family and friends up to date with my movements over the next 12 months or so.




A Leo Abroad


Week 35- Potatoes, Turnips and Leprechauns
We decided that Monday would be our cooking day, where Harry joins the three of us for dinner. I spent the afternoon cooking meals for...


Week 34- Boats, Bateaux, Støvler
Back into the swing of university I flew through classes on Monday morning before going to an orientation for the ‘unleashed space’ at...


Week 33- Pretending to be an Engineer again
My body was put into shock on Monday morning as it found itself back in a lecture theatre. I had a relatively late start with my first...


Week 32- Back to Auckland
I left my German comrades on Monday afternoon (19th February) at St. Arnaud. I got a lift in the back of a campervan to the turn off for...


Week 31- part 2 Nelson Lakes
I checked out by about 10:00 on Thursday and hitched to Cape Foulwind, to see the seal colony, with a mechanic first and then a lady...


Week 31- part 1 Israelis and the West Coast
I woke on Monday the 12th mostly refreshed (my lift from the night before had managed to turn their hazard lights on at 05:30). I...


Week 30- Back to Queenstown
I walked to catch the bus at 03:50 on Monday 5th of February. I didn’t quite have enough money but the driver let me on anyway. I went...


Week 29- Brisbane and Gold Coast
Having landed in Brisbane I was convinced to buy a three day pass to cover the train to the city and then to Gold Coast. I was pretty...


Week 28- part 2 Cairns
Joey and I were in the emergency exit row once more on our way to Cairns. I wasn't aware that Queensland doesn't use daylight saving so...


Week 28- part 1 Sydney
Joey and I were staying with Chris, Sally, Sammy and Ben. Ben was there to let us in when we first arrived, he explained that he had the...
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