Monday, 4 April 2016

5 places I'd rather be...

Ugh. I'm approximately half way down my work day and seriously over it. The sun is shining outside and I would happily throw my computer out the window and go play in the park if I thought I could get away with it. 

Instead I am busily day-dreaming the day away. Admittedly there are about a million places more appealing than my flouro-lit office right now but here are 5 in particular I'd gladly teleport to. 

1. Ilha do Boipeba
A tropical, car-free paradise off the coast of Bahia in Brazil. I visited this place before digital photography so you'll have to trust Google images on this one- think white sandy beaches, colourful bougainvillea, incredibly cheap, fresh seafood and literally nothing to do, save the odd snorkelling trip and some serious hammock time. 

2. Xi'an
After a thoroughly unsatisfying tuna salad for lunch, the thought of strolling through the choked streets of the Muslim quarter in Xi'an fills my heart with joy. That chili tofu, flame grilled meat on sticks, roasted chili peanuts and innumerable other tasty delights that I couldn't even identify....mmmm, take me back!!!

3. Margaret River
Wouldn't it be nice to open your eyes and find yourself camped on the beautiful west coast of Australia?? Especially if that campsite was in range of some of the country's tastiest vineyards. We spent pretty much the whole 2004-05 summer cruising around WA in Martijn's beat up Holden Commodore and Margaret River is definitely up there on my list of fave Australian destinations. 

4. Si Phan Don
Sweet Laotian hospitality, daily serves of papaya salad, warm days and sultry nights spent meandering along rural lanes in search the next icy cold Beer Lao. Need I say more?

5. Palermo
I loved everything about Sicily, but the ramshackle, hectic and crazy centre of Palermo surprised me. It’s the kind of place that inspires hatred with its noise, chaos and pollution- but it’s also incredibly seductive. It’s also home to some of the world’s greatest food and wine... 

Is anyone else sensing a theme here?

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