I am.
It is strange to be back on the road again after being stable for so long. It honestly took me a while to get used to it; the carrying of bags, buses, homeless people trying to give me directions in exchange for money despite the fact I'm on the phone and aren't even walking anywhere at the time. With my new Icelandish friend Gunnar (whom I met at the Bed and Breakfast), we caught the long buses from Fort Bragg to San Francisco... wow it was great to be back in this city, it really is one of my favourite places in the world thus far. I only had a few hours to spare however because I already had a bus reserved to take me to a city called Sacramento to meet up with a friend of mine, Margaret (America).
Which I missed of course. So I caught the next one, a quick 2 hours later. During which I, and the entire bus terminal, was lucky enough to listen to a man have... quite some difficulties in the bathroom. Good times!
I stayed at Margaret's house for a few days, extremely grateful to have time to rest up after the hardship that was the Bed and Breakfast, and to basically plan my next move. Oh and she does swing dancing too! We went out to one of her classes and it was some of the best fun I have had on my entire trip, very cool indeed.
On a related note: Australian accent = awesome.
I explored Sacramento for a while:
| Capitol Hall |
| The local neighbourhood of the city was really nice |
Things got a little tough soon after however as out of no where Margaret informs me that I needed to leave her house much sooner than originally organized. Sigh. Eventually I managed to secure a motel for one night (at a painful $46 for the night) and then a hostel for the following few nights.
The motel was fantastic though! It had a lovely 40cm TV with fuzzy reception for starters, something I hadn't seen in over 2 months because the Bed and Breakfast didn't have any. I watched Despicable Me (it was funny) and Good Luck Chuck (it was also funny). Great times. And as a special amenities option (that I was unaware of) the motel was kind enough to offer a free complementary live mouse included as part of my room. How modern! As I was watching the movies I'd see Mr Complementary Mouse pop out from behind the TV, then disappear as I try to catch him, so that was a nice unexpected extra entertainment. What will the hospitality industry come up with next I wonder.
Oh! I nearly forgot to mention my favourite part. Mr Complementary Mouse didn't just run around the back of the TV cabinet, he also gave free back massages while you watch TV! Oh man I can't tell you how relaxed I felt after Mr Complementary Mouse ran across my back as I tried to watch Despicable Me. The guy has magic fingers or something, so effective.
For some reason I didn't sleep well that night.
Now I've had the next few destinations that I plan to travel to in mind for quite some time, so it was time to actually... like, go to these destinations. Of course I am the worst planner in history and waited too long to book a flight, so the next cheapest available flight was seven days away. Argh. I had already seen most of what Sacramento had to offer, and even returning to San Francisco didn't sound ideal as I had been there so much already as it is. I was pretty worried how I was to entertain myself for the next 7 days, especially without my MacBook with me anymore.
Funny thing, turns out that I had nothing to worry about what so ever because as my strange luck would have it, it was the very next day where I made an awesome new friend, Chris from Switzerland! Our first adventure was an awesome bike ride along the American River (some big river) on a perfect sky day. It rocked! Well besides us nearly getting mugged, but at least it got my heart racing! Haha!
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| Chris ready to ride! |
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| Pretty sweet shot |
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| Sacramento with perfect skies, great day for a ride |
Road trip =D
The very next day we packed our stuff and headed off first thing in the morning, wow was it good to be back on the road! With music playing and beautiful scenary it was such a great time.
| Now that is a great view |
Although we did get our own hotel rooms for a very reasonable price, with mine being on the 20th floor with an amazing view of the city below so that was pretty sweet.
| How exciting... |
The view really was the highlight of our time there haha. Besides that there wasn't anything else worth writing about to be honest. The following day it was time to hit the road once more to return back to California to visit a city called San Jose, but this time with perfect skies and even better views along the way:
San Jose is about an hour or so South of San Francisco. It was okay I guess. We checked into a random motel for the night. The reception guy upon discovering my name is Aaron and that I am from Australia laughed to himself and said "Haha, you're the same as that governor". Huh?
"You know, the governor, Aaron something, he used to govern California"
"Umm... oh, you don't mean Arnold do you? As in Arnold Swartzeneggar?"
"Haha oh, yes, well, same name as yours really"
"Not really"
"Well he is from Australia so you are both still similar at least"
"He isn't from Australia, he is from Austria"
"Yes, Australia, that's what I said"
"Not Australia... Austria"
He was now confused.
We spent the next 5 minutes trying to educate him that Arnold Swartzeneggar is in fact from Austria, which is a completely different country to Australia. Sigh... well done America.
I was particularly excited to be around the San Jose area because it is close to the famous Silicon Valley. For those of whom are unaware what Silicon Valley is exactly, it is basically the geographical area between San Francisco and San Jose that has a very high concentration of high-tech companies' headquarters; such as Google, Intel and Apple. If we had more time I would have loved to visit and perhaps even tour these buildings! But I soon got told that there isn't really much to see and is in no way as exciting as the idea I had depicted in my head, so... yeah.
I had heard good things about a town nearby called Palo Alto where apparently a lot of the people who work at said companies live, so we went for a quick visit.
It was a very classy area and really cool... which made me question if I have spent my time wisely on this trip, yikes! I am here on a 1 year work Visa, meaning I am legally allowed to work here in America, yet I haven't worked an official job not once yet (ha!).
My original plan of coming to America with this Visa had been to get a job in New York City, which going by the fact that I am over 6 months in and I am writing about my time spent driving just outside San Francisco, it isn't hard to guess that that idea didn't quite go to plan. But what I could have technically done is tried a hell of a lot harder and gone for some computer programming jobs whilst here, perhaps even one day becoming one of these people who work at those awesome companies like Google or Apple, and live in these super nice neighbourhoods such as Palo Alto or even in San Francisco, what a life! If only I had applied myself...
Then I realized I am thinking all of this whilst walking past scores of people in suits, all of whom are eating lunches on what I assume are their far too short lunch breaks, inevitably destined any moment to return to their desks to work far too hard and with too much stress, while Chris and I are about to jump back in the car, cruise the rest of the way to San Francisco, with plans to grab some beers at my favourite pub upon arrival.
In other words, I regret nothing =)
I've got 4 days until my flight, bring it on.



The motel-guy story is hilarious :)
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