This is what I've been doing, basically every day since I got back to Christchurch. Sometimes I run, sometimes I walk, but I've always got the dog.
I miss having a dog, and a deserted beach half an hour away from my house, and a sister hanging around just dying to be dragged into the great outdoors.
When I get back to Melbourne I'm going to save up for a car, and then move somewhere a bit further out of the city where I'll have a stretch of coastline to come home to every night. It's easy to take space for granted where I'm from, this highly underpopulated place, but I think I've been starved of it for too long.
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'stretch of coastline' .... hmmmm.
Assess carefully before committing.
forget the Great Ocean Road -
jammed with buses full of tourists and nowhere to turn around.
Try lakes. Real estate is cheap in the lakes area of the Western District, eg Colac and Corangamite.
get out your roadmaps and head for realestate.coma.u
But avoid main roads, even where remote.
I am presently and temporarily in isolation 15kms outside of Camperdown Victoria, except the Princes Highway has non-stop trucks roaring by 24/7 so, along with no retail and no streetlighting (well, no streets) there is no peace either.
good luck
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