If you’ve never experienced a long caravan trip, be prepared to be changed. You will never again be the same. If you are fortunate enough to have more than one adventure you will suffer mild post trip depression on returning home. A feeling that see saws between enjoyment of being back home and longing for the stimulation and simplicity of life on the road. If you are an urban person you will be shocked to see the extravagance and pretention of city life through your ‘new’ eyes. Not to mention the traffic; where the hell have they all come from? Where are they going? And for God’s sake, why are they in such an awful hurry?
Yes, coming home takes some adjustment.


Looks like they’re all drivng like lemmings towards the edge of that road and into the abyss 😂
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Very true ! After 18 months back in Melbourne, we were certainly ready to hit the road again. I was pretty grumpy for 6 months after we got to Melbourne!!
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It starts to become road, home, road, home…
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City traffic is horrid!
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Indeed!
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We’ve just arrived home after 4 mths away. Yes, good to be home, and you are absolutely correct when you also say, “depressing to be home”. Especially when I look at 4 mths worth of weeds that have grown with wild abandon throughout the wet winter.
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and it’s too cold to garden anyway. Thanks for following.
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