Saturday, 4 April 2015

Hobos & Surf bums.



























This is Rose Swarts, she's being traveling the world for the last 11 years and has done so with a very small amount of money, sometimes non at all. You can read her incredible philosophy on life here on The Happy Hobos Travel Blog.

I started traveling when I was 17, I booked a ticket to Croatia where I lived on a tiny Island called Cres working on a vulture project as a conservation volunteer. I was homesick, cried a lot and didn't speak any of the language. Gradually though I began to take long hikes by myself up into the mountains and found trees to meditate under. When I realized I had the strength to not only overcome homesickness but thrive off it I started a life long love affair with throwing myself out of my comfort zone and into new environments.

Since then I've worked in Slovakia, taught yoga on the beach in Senegal, been a humanitarian in Ethiopia and surfed in South Africa.  Nearly every single one of these trips has had some kind of disaster (being dropped off on the wrong side of the Island, losing my bank card, being robbed at gun point to name a few), but every single one of these experiences has taught me something about myself and cultivated an inner strength I never knew I had. 

This year my traveling takes on a new dimension, I'll be traveling for pleasure instead of pilgrimage, in search of waves that will make my surfer heart beat with joy. I'll be going with friends and for the first time ever with the man I love. Soon I'll be going to Morocco and in May Costa Rica, the thought of surfing warm water waves after years of my beloved ice cold north sea seems a luxury beyond belief. I'm broke as hell to afford these trips and sometimes I feel the pressure of being in my late twenties without having a mortgage or any real responsibility but then I see my suitcase by the door and suddenly I don't feel so bad...

I wonder what I'll learn on these trips? 

Until next time, 
Stay strong and surf well 
Love
 

1 comment:

  1. Lovely post and I can't wait to hear all about your Morocco and Costa Rica trips. Don't put pressure on yourself to conform to society's expectations. So many people out there don't have mortgages and speaking from experience it's not the be all and end all. Have fun doing what makes you happy because if you can't do it now in your twenties when can you? X

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