Devon and I decided to would be a good idea to take a Vacation… from our strenuous travels, and spend a few days relaxing on the many beaches
We arrived in
Although we spent a brief amount of time in
Observations
Beaches: The beaches in
Devon and I spent a lot of time on various beaches in
Tiny swimsuits can be great, but they aren’t for everyone, which definitely didn’t register for many Uruguayans hanging out at the beach. For instance, while
Epic Adventure
Piriapolis, an epic name for a town, and the area where our Epic "Homeless" Adventure took place.
I’m not sure why we went to Piriapolis, it is a small town and there are quite a few more tourist friendly towns in Uruguay with bigger beaches and bluer oceans, but as said a few times before, I am an Economical person, and the hostel in Piriapolis was 230 Uruguayan pesos, 10 dollars, compared to 660 Uruguyan pesos, 30 dollars, in more tourist friendly towns like Punta del Este or Punta del Diablo. Also, I know you are probably already thought of this or are thinking this right now, but Piriapolis is such a fun name. Just say it in your head two more times… Piriapolis… Piriapolis. It’s so fun.
Now to the Epic Adventure. We arrived in Piriapolis, and we walked around the hot hot heat with out large backpacks for 30 minutes trying to find our prospective hostel. After finding the address of the hostel in an internet Café and asking for directions from a guy renting bicycles on the street we finally found Hostel Piriapolis, which turned out to be 2 minutes away from the bus station. Hostel Piriapolis is a huge hostel with 204 beds, a beach volleyball court, 2 minute walk from the beach, and a cheap price.
Unfortunately, 25 seconds after our grand entrance in Hostel Piriapolis, the receptionist informed us, there was absolutely no space available. Zip Zero, 204 out of 204 beds were occupied. The receptionist told us a hotel could… maybe have space, but straight up there was no way I was going to spend 50-100 dollars to stay in a hotel for one night in Piriapolis. So
We threw out numerous ideas of where to sleep that night, such as in a tent on the beach, without a tent on the beach, in a tent in a park, on a park bench, in Macdonald’s play place, or maybe just rough it and not sleep at all. After talking over the many illegal and unappetizing potential spots to lay our heads, I suddenly remembered seeing a supposed campsite while looking up the address to Stupid Hostel Piriapolis. I quickly threw on a wife beater and decided to find this mysterious campsite.
After walking around for 30 minutes, I finally found the campsite. So I gleefully jogged to our Home on the beach and informed
Devon and I slept 2 inches apart and with pillows made out of rolled up jeans and dirty t-shirts, despite these less than ideal sleeping conditions, mostly just the close proximity to Devon, talk about eww, I slept very well. Unfortunately my good sleep was ended by tiny rain drops, and within ten minutes it was down pouring. Great Luck! We packed up or stuff as quickly as we could, and sat in the bus station for the next two hours trying to dry off. We spent the rest of the day, sitting on the beach and in the bus station, and using Macdonald’s bathroom when we had to dispose some stuff from our bodies. After being homeless for the entire day we finally made our way back to
Overall, Being Homeless for a day was more than enough Homelessness for me.
Peace out
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U R (Quite) A GUY! Keep them blogs coming!
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