Wednesday, 5 December 2007
5 months in a hostel
Well, we've been living in a hostel now for about five months. It comes with it perks and drawbacks, but you can never call it uninteresting. There are always people around to chat with, have a drink with, etc, and they're from all over the globe. And there is always someone to wake you up in the middle of the night at least once a week, making tea or a phone call in the hallway at 2am. My biggest pet peeve is that for some reason, it is obviously not a universal assumption that bathroom door shut means bathroom occupied. Thank god I've learned how to properly do the lock. Last night I had an amusing incident while sitting on the porch, which reminded me how much fun hostelling can be, if only for the diverse persons aspect. It was a nice night, and we have a gorgeous view as the hostel is at the top of a hill, so I was sitting on the porch when I heard what sounded like a rustling noise. I thought perhaps someone was having a joke. It went on for a little longer then out of the darkness came an old man with a big ole walking stick and a small plastic bag of groceries, approaching the hostel very very slowly. When he eventually got to the front door, he said in a breathless voice: "That walk up the driveway is a killer, especially at night. It's kind of spooky in the dark." What's spooky? Just an example...it takes all types and you'd be amazed who stays in hostels.
HI Susan,
ReplyDeleteI heard about the lack of Christmas decorations in NZ. Not to worry we have totally outdone decorations here in Orland, even have a village party to switch on the tree lights in the village center. Enough for the entire world, I think.
Come 12/26 they will all be down.
Love the pics of Wellington, especially the stain glass window.
Love you,
Yep, I thought of you when I posted that pic...thought you might like it.
ReplyDeleteLove you too