You would imagine that all of this is a bit of a handicap while I'm travelling alone (and sometimes it is awful), but recently I have developed a game. It's very simple...
- In a new city wander down whichever roads/alleyways take your fancy (the windier the better).
- Keep on doing so for half an hour, maybe an hour if you're feeling brave/very bored.
- Now simply try and find your way back.
I started off playing this game in places I supposedly knew very well (Dorchester, Southampton, driving around the single lanes near my old village in Dorset...), but soon became cocky enough to try it abroad. In Marrakesh there was no chance of me finding my way anywhere, so that wasn't a good beginning, but the small blue-tinged town of Chefchaouen was ideal. Ten minutes of walking in random directions and it took two hours to find my way back to the hostel. Since then I've explored Seville, Lisbon and Porto in the same way and am keen to have another go the next time I'm alone in a big town.
Whenever that might be...
Whenever that might be...
The Dower House- dilapidated home of my parents and my current abode. |
For now that isn't very easy to organise on the small island of Islay in Scotland. Instead, I tried the same thing in our little car and drove inland along all the roads I didn't recognise. Unfortunately I couldn't get lost, there aren't enough roads, but at least now I know where they all lead.
Here are a few photos from my afternoon's exploration...
This is the little car that my parents are letting me use while I'm living up here- it's not exactly cut out for the pot-holes and mud swamps we try to get through sometimes.
A village I'd never noticed before- Ballygrant apparently.
Thanks for reading- if you're lucky I'll write you a slightly more informative post next time. :)
You might also like Eight amazing seaside spots on the Isle of Islay.
*As my university lifesaving friends would testify after I once managed to swim into a wall during a competition.
I really have to get myself out to more of the Scottish islands, all that prettiness right on my doorstep - Beautiful photos, thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yeah, Mull is beautiful too if you get a chance to visit.
DeleteI love wild, deserted landscapes like this! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Becky. I'm looking forward to the weather being a bit warmer soon too.
DeleteBeautiful pictures! Looks like a nice place to live :)
ReplyDeleteI play the 'wander and try to get lost' game when I get to a new city, too. It's a great way to find some cool, hidden places.
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Hey Nathan, Thanks for the comment! It's a great way to explore as long as you aren't on a tight schedule...
DeleteLove the sky and I wish I could get lost there and meet a nice guy who would give me a ride :D!!
ReplyDeleteHa ha! I hadn't even considered that possibility Agness!
DeleteGorgeous photos, especially the last one of the stag, how amazing to see such a beautiful animal on your wanderings! I like your attitude towards getting lost; you might as well turn it into a positive thing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phoebe! There are so many deer here it's amazing- they all seem to come out at dusk, so you can just see them from the road if you're lucky.
DeleteI love getting lost, too. You never know what you might find!
ReplyDeleteBy far the best way to explore!
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