Thu 2 Jul 2009
a classic saying - it happens often, the world is too small or people are following me across the world and back.
July 1 2009, I’m on the Darmouth ferry on my way back from a suave and free Canada day Joel Plaskett concert at Alderny landing. I bump into a friend who tells me a story about watching a reporter interview Canadians in london, the one who answers says shes from nova scotia. “and i just bet myself i knew them” and ofcourse it was their good friend from halifax that happened to be interviewed. “wow, small world eh? you know what” i said, smiling and knowing i had a one up “you see that guy with the beard behind me, i’m almost positive i met that guy in the mountains in New Zealand” i turn…and i just one upped.
I was on my 2nd day of a 4 day trek through the Rees-Dart route in southern province of New Zealand. I met Matt and his girlfriend from UBC in the mountains and found out they were driving to Dunedine where I was studying after the trek. They made some space in their blue toyato and off we were to Dunedine. I saw him a couple of times throughout the year, and then again on the Dartmouth Ferry 4 years later.
August 2008, And what a ceremony it was - The University of Birmingham students and myself had just watched the Umhlanga cermoney in Swaziland and now were about to party in House on Fire club near the kings palace. Rumour was the kings youngest brother was rocking it that night. Dancing to a local zimbabwean band, there was something about that girl with dreads on the floor…something indeed. At the end of the night I did the sleezy move of “do i know you from somewhere?” A year ago from that day, I was at Jollyboys Backpackers in Livingstone,Zambia - this german girl with dreads, myself and vidar from norway sang songs together about life, love and chibuku shake shake, the zambian beer of choice.
April 2008, In an Irish bar in Lusaka Zambia, there was a big football game on the screen. I looked over at the table and saw plenty of muzungu white folk surrounded by my american friend Lia. “are your friends all American?” “yes, everyone but her, she’s Canadian” After a quick chat it turned out she was indeed my high school friends sister from down the road in Halifax, basically a 10 minute walk from my parents house. I met her again in Cape town for some wine at Camps Bay and haven’t seen her since.
January 2004 I sat in the thermal pools of Rotaroa New Zealand with two hebrew guys and a germen girl. Three people walked in, joined us and I said hello, my name is Nico, from Canada. The three looked blank at each other. “Nico!??!”
Before Clare, Alisha and Chris left on their trip to New Zealand, Alishas cousin Jeremy Zwicker, who had been in High School with me at St. Pats, gave her some good advice just before the flight. During the flight over, with a bit of anxiety on her breath, Alisha told the others that everything would be ok, they they already knew someone over in kiwiland, his name was Nico, and Jeremy said they would meet him. I had no idea who they were when they stumbled into Rotaroa, and had never planned on meeting anyone that day in the thermal pool. We ended up travelling together for the next few weeks, saying our good byes in Nelson. I met both Clare and Alisha unexpectantly again 1 year later in the Fiji Airport. huh small…island. small world.
Happy Canada Day!
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