After our busy weekend, we returned to our home base on the Gold Coast to relax, go to the beach, and catch a few Coolie sunsets. Katie, my friend from UCLA decided to join us on the second leg of the trip. You may remember her as the previously spontaneous traveler from Central America, she is second from the left in the pic below. Once we were rested-up, Katie, Fish, Kelly and I set out Thursday morning for a change of scenery.
Kelly and Fish decided to take us on a little road trip inland to a town called Nimbin. They described it as counterculture-ish town that I felt had a slight feel of Berkeley, but with a more mellow vibe. Shout out mom, remember our Bezerkely excursions...so fun! It was quite an adventure, about a 2-hour drive through winding countryside that reminded us a bit of the stretch of Highway 101 from Santa Barbara to SLO. Cows, sheep, and native foliage was the scenery of the car ride and was quite enjoyable to watch go by out the window.
We arrived to town and cruised the main street shops and cafes, and stopped for some lunch. Delicious sweet chili chicken wraps with chips at the Rainbow Café, the mural from the café is below.
We arrived to town and cruised the main street shops and cafes, and stopped for some lunch. Delicious sweet chili chicken wraps with chips at the Rainbow Café, the mural from the café is below.
The buildings were interesting and artsy and there were murals and sculptures scattered about. A few crazy hippies wandered the sidewalks, and one even tried to talk to us about Obama. I ran. It was a really fun day, and Kelly had never been here so it was fun for us all to go somewhere new together. Thanks so much to Kelly and Fish for planning such a great day and navigating the back roads with just a few stops to ask for directions...Good Times...