Friday, March 09, 2007

So Long, North West Coast

It was my last day at work in the Devonport office today. I kept doing that thing where everything you do all day, you think "this is the last time I'll make a coffee at this sink" or "I'll never sit at this desk again". I will certainly miss working in that office, but that doesn't mean I'm unhappy with my decision to move. Now that the company I work for has moved into a new building, it's a fair bit different than the old place. We are now sharing the building with a bunch of other people, which means there was a lot more activity going on around me, which made it hard to concentrate this week. I definitely think the move is for the best.

While I was tidying up loose ends, I got to thinking about leaving – not just the office, but the North West Coast in general. This has been my home for most of my life, and there's a lot I'll miss about it.

The things I'll miss about living in Ulverstone are:

  • Living five minutes walk from the beach
  • Walking the streets of a night with K, peering into people's windows
  • Going for bicycle rides through Fairway Park to see the galahs
  • Our friendly next door neighbours, and the neighbourhood in general
  • Not having to maintain a garden
  • Not having to pay for parking
  • Being close to friends and commitments in Burnie and Devonport

The things I'll miss about Devonport are:

  • The roast lamb rolls at the Fairway Coffee Lounge
  • Um…
  • Have I said the roast lamb rolls at the Fairway Coffee Lounge?
  • The nice lady at the post office hatch who remembers my PO box number without me having to tell her
  • The roast lamb rolls at the Fairway Coffee Lounge

The things I WON'T miss about Devonport are:

  • Having to put my motorbike gear on just to go out for five minutes, because nothing is within walking distance from the office
  • Not being able to find a parking spot. Ever.
  • Having to park somewhere to go to the bank and post office, then ride up the road and park again to go to Kmart and the supermarket, then ride up the road AGAIN to run errands in the Fourways
  • The shitty roads that desperately need resurfacing
  • How every street is a main street
  • Random weirdos coming up to me wanting to have lengthy discussions about my scooter when I'm in a hurry

The things I'm looking forward to about living and working in Launceston are:

  • HARI'S CURRY!
  • Living in the same city as many of our good friends, and not having to drive an hour and a half to get home after hanging out with them
  • NOT having to put my motorbike gear on just to go out for five minutes, because EVERYTHING is within walking distance from the office
  • Knowing whether or not my boss is ignoring me on MSN, because I'll be able to see him
  • Living close to the Trevallyn Reserve and the Cataract Gorge
  • Living in our own house again, that we can modify as we see fit
  • Having a crack at gardening
  • Going on journeys with Gus to new places
  • Maxing out the Myer card
  • Finding a church that I feel I could belong to
Well, time to move on. Thanks, North West Coast - I have many fond memories.

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