it’s quite a while since my last post! This is for various reasons — but don’t forget: no news are good news!
anyways, I want to have a closer look at one of the reasons for being quiet 
Three weeks ago it was time for the spring break! Nice, sweet, awesome, and any other superlatives!
Together with five friends (including Fabian and Martin obviously) we rented a spacious family car and hit the road! yhaaaa 
Road trip part 1
We booked a sailing trip on the Whitsunday Islands in advance, that was basically everything on our trip schedule that has been fixed already. On our way up north we spent the very first morning in Agnes Water (the place is also called 1770, just as the year when captain Cook arrived in Australia), where we’ve seen the sunrise. It was such a beautiful moment, standing there, above this little bay and watching the sun rising over the horizon. I tried to catch that moment by takeing some pictures.. but as with any sunrise or sunset… the pictures look all the same
haha, I guess you know what I’m talking about. But still, check them out
After hanging out on the beach and driving some more km’s, we tried to find a hostel for the next night. As the two drivers Fabian and Martin haven’t slept at all and the rest of us not much more, we were pretty tired and were looking forward to having a rest. Unfortunately, everything was booked out in this region.. to bad! However, decided to sleep somewhere on the beach but first wanted to have a barbie. As we found a place to have it, we just started putting the things on the barbie, when the sprinklers turned on!! Sh*t, every now and then we had to run away, but as the meat and veggies already were on the hot surface… no way to save it.. it got sprayed like a 100 times (we somehow managed to stay more or less dry). It was still quite good though
After that we had a bonfire on the beach and watched the moon coming up, a red fireball, bombastic and huge! no worries, I haven’t taken any photos of that
The night in the car was not to bad, I’d say… I had a good rest on my large pillow 
I skip some things here, as I don’t want to get it boring for you. We finally made it up to Airlie Beach, which was the first mile stone, as we had to check-in to our sailing trip. We did that 1 minute before 5.. 5 was the deadline, nice!
The sailing trip
We entered our boat, the ‘S.V Whitehaven’, the next morning, all we were allowed to bring with us was a small bag with no zip. Why? I don’t know, well I don’t know why no zip, but it was small because there was no space for big luggage on the boat
haha not at all! our cabin was next to the board kitchen.. well it was actually IN the kitchen. It was still a nice place and I wouldn’t complain at all. We started the trip by cruising to the Whitehaven Beach and spending the afternoon there. That was nice! Just a bit chillin’ and doing nothing – for those of you who know me better, you know that this is all I need 
The second day we snorkeled around some magnificent reefs with colourful fish and corals! Just as on brochure pictures. If just the water weren’t that cold! Eieiei, after 40 minutes we were shaking! brrrrr Anyways… who would say no to a jump from the boats roof top? The next day we’ve seen humpback whales from the far and some turtles sticking their heads out of the water, so nice!
Our captain on the boat is aboriginal, and as the islands were populated by aborigines, some time ago, he could tell us stories that his relatives told him concerning the history of the islands, and as well about being on this planet. I will never forget the shout he yelled into that bay… chicken skin alarm!! Aborigines used to communicate like that, one can here the shout going around the bay, echoing again and again! Down in that bay we paddled with our kayaks amongst sting-rays that were chilling in the shallow water. That night we spent in the very front of the boat, playing the guitar and singing (as good as we could) songs together. On the third and last day finally some wind came up and the sails could be winded up! That was impressive, this silence.. the force of the wind.. … … and then suddenly dolphins surrounded our boat
Just for a short moment they joined us and as fast as they showed up, they disappeared. This trip was amazing!
Road trip part 2
After two nights and almost three full days we returned to Airlie Beach and spent another night and day there by following personal interests: two were having a flight to see the area from the view of a bird, others were wakeboarding, and I just had a lazy day lying around, you’re not really surprised, aight?
On our way back south we had a stop in good old Bundaberg for breakfast, in Rainbow Beach for an over night stay and sunny day on the beach. Early in the morning – our last morning – we joined some volunteers feeding two dolphins that are showing up every morning in that bay in Tin Can Bay. Well actually we haven’t really joined them.. we’ve just been there with maybe a hundred other tourists, you know
We had such a good time together, thanks to my friends Meike, Katharina, Haley, Fabian and Martin! It was not just the family car making me feel like being in a family
Thanks for reading, I hope you enjoyed!
Stay hungry, stay tuned!
Tamino