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Dear readers, this blog has been shortened, if you want to see the original article in Hub Pages is here Going to Australia. Anyhow, this is the story of my life, here we are going to tell you how I felt and what I did on the ship during my voyage to Australia. Then my working in the building industry, as a bricklayer building houses. Because I have learned this trade, I am going to write articles about DIY brickwork, for those that are interested in building something. Anyhow, let us go back to my trip on the ship to Australia.
While I was on this ship called the Sydney, in my heart I was already saying: Hello Australia, here I come with my dreams in my heart of finding a better life for myself. Anyhow, I was thinking about myself saying, I know that I am dreaming these dreams that may not happen, but I am young and there is no harm in dreaming to find a better life.
So, as I have said in our last article, we left Port Said to go straight to Australia and while we were on the ship crossing the Indian Ocean we the passenger that were migrating to Australia started to think about what we had left behind in Italy, and at the same time we were eager to see what Australia was like, on the ship we made some acquaintances and everyone had some story to tell, most of us were talking about the reasons why we were migrating to Australia and what we wanted to achieve in Australia. We were also talking about, if we had anybody that we knew in Australia and other things, but really, we didn't know a thing about what we could do in Australia, most of us did not have any job qualification, so, we were hoping to do whatever job came our way, if there was enough money to earn a living.
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Happenings on the way to Australia
During the fortnight that the ship took to
cross the Indian Ocean, every one of us was wondering in his own way about the
future in Australia and what we knew about Australia; in my own case at some
stage of this crossing I started wondering how hard it would be to live in the
driest continent on earth, as I had learned at school that Australia is dry
compared to other continents. So, what would the water supply be like in
Australia, and what about the westerly wind, I remember that my teacher had
said that these winds last up to three months, so, I was asking myself, is it
going to be just as bad and as cold as the winter times winds of Italy, who
knows? You see, to cross this stretch of water of the Indian Ocean was taking
too long and therefore, it was becoming even boring to go out on deck just to
see the sea water and the sky above.
There is something else that I found out on the Indian Ocean, which was not good news for me. You see, in those times when you went overseas from these small towns like Genzano my native town, anyone that had relatives wanted to send a present or something to their relatives, or at least their greetings or something like that, and if you went to a relative house to stay when you arrived in Australia, you could not go there without bringing presents, from your family and their families, so, you can imagine how loaded we were with your own presents and friends presents.
Anyhow, here I need to talk about border security, instead of talking about my
journey to Australia, but you see, I was coming from a country town and most
presents were not bought at the shop, they could be food or something that
could not be allowed to go through customs in Australia; anyhow, on the ship I
had plenty of time to work it out, as I was talking to people that had been in
Australia before, so, I was able to avoid the worse.
Among other things on the ship I had two demijohns of local wine, which I was sure that would be very much appreciated from the people that I was going to stay with in Australia, for people that don’t know what a demijohn is I will explain, A demijohn is a large round glass container dressed with something like woven straw, in my case I had two of them one was ten litres, and the other seven litres. Then I had some small wild onions, which could never go past customs, so, I dumped them in the Indian Ocean. I had also some local homemade large and beautiful biscuits and other stuff. Anyhow, let me talk about the two demijohn of local wine, these two demijohns were in my cabin and there wasn’t any way to restrain them properly, so, when the sea was rough they were sliding across the cabin floor until one of them broke that is why my passenger friends remind me about the good lost wine.
These are some of the happenings during my journey to Australia. Anyhow, after a fortnight we reached the continent of Australia and docked at Fremantle in Western Australia. Hurray, we have made it to Australia.
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Australia positive first
impressions.
The first impression that I had of Australia
was positive, from what we saw near Port Fremantle. I have to say that it was
not much what I saw, but it was enough to make a good impression on me. Strange
as it may seem the very first time that I set foot in Australia I saw an emu, I
don’t know why or how but somebody took us to this place where there was this
emu and another animal that I don’t recall what it was. Anyhow because we
stopped in Fremantle for a while, I was able to go down twice, and the second
time guess what I saw, I saw that here in Australia they build single houses on
a block of land, and they grow a nice green lawn around the houses by watering
the lawn with the town water, in fact these little houses look so pretty that
they seem like dolls houses. No bad for a country that is supposed to be the
driest continent on earth, and it was great as my first impression. And seeing
that they water the lawns with town water my fear of water restriction
disappeared.
But anyhow, Fremantle was only the first port in Australia, but I had to disembark in Brisbane, so there were a couple more ports to go past and another week on this ship before the end of my journey. Anyhow, we left Port Fremantle to cross the Great Australian Bight, which took us a few days to navigate, during this crossing I was thinking, how vast is Australia compared to the European countries, since it takes days to navigate from one port to the next? Anyhow, next stop was Melbourne, in port Melbourne there wasn’t much to see or say as I had already seen Port Fremantle and Melbourne was very much the same, the only thing was that by now most of the people that I had become friendly with, were disembarking in Melbourne. Anyhow, we left Melbourne and next stop was Sydney, where I was going to meet people that I was bringing presents from their families, so, I knew already that Sydney was a very important city of Australia, therefore, I was eager to see what it was like.
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My next stop is Sydney.
Anyhow, we docked in Sydney a short walking
distance from the harbor bridge, and soon we were aware that people were there
on the dock waiting for us, so, I looked to see if my family friends were there
to greet me and collect their presents; and sure enough they were there on the
dock waving at me and I knew that I could take their present to them. But what
should I do to take them, because in Australia everything that comes in has got
to go through the custom to be checked out? This procedure was something new to
me, although I had heard people talk about it on the ship. Anyhow, I got their
large parcel and took it down the ship under the direction of some people that
directed all people carrying anything to a large building on the dock, and here
I learned for the first time that the custom can look at everything you bring
in Australia and if they find anything forbidden you can get in trouble. Anyhow,
there was nothing forbidden to enter Australia, as the people that had made the
parcel knew what would be allowed in. After that I delivered the parcel to my
waiting friends.
In Sydney I had good time with my family
friends and exchanged all the news that we had, besides going to a restaurant
to eat and then went to see Sydney Harbor Bridge together, as it worked out,
they had to leave early because they came to meet me from another town, so, I
was left on my own in Sydney looking at the tall building around the harbor and
walking around, where I saw the site of the future Sydney Opera House, at that
time construction had stopped and there was plenty of still bars stacked on the
site, so, I guessed that this was going to be some large and important
building, I also visited a garden nearby, and by the time we left, I knew that
those sights of Sydney harbor and everything else could even last a
lifetime, they are very impressive to anyone that is lucky enough to see them.
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My long journey ends at Brisbane.
We left Sydney and next stop was Brisbane my destination; I was looking for this journey to end, because to stay on a ship for a month is a long time. And to tell you the truth I wanted to see my relatives and see how they were doing, so that I could have a better idea, if my coming to Australia was a good thing for me. You see, one can never be sure what it is going to be like and whether your decision was the right decision until you are there and see it for yourself. Of course, what I had seen already in Australia seemed well, but that does not mean much until one finds out what sort of living an unqualified manual worker can earn and other things. Of course, I knew that whatever job I had to do I was going to work hard, because that is the only way to earn your living for yourself and whoever was going to give you a job. On reflection I must say that to migrate to a country that you have never been before is a hard thing to do, so, lucky are those people that do not need to migrate. Now I want to tell you about the end of my journey at Brisbane.
We reached Brisbane and docked at this merchants’ dock to disembark, thanks God I had reached Brisbane my destination and was eager to see my brother and other relative and friends.
We disembarked and I went through customs
with all my belongings and presents that I was bringing to my relative and
friends. And here is when I got caught and learned something that all
travelers should know; anyone of us that goes to a different country should
make sure that what they take into that country is allowed; anyhow, I was
caught because I had bought a small toy at Port Said that toy could contain forbidden
substance and it had to be treated to enter Australia, so, it cost me a fair
amount of money. The demijohn of wine and all other stuff that I had with me
was all right; after all I had dumped my wild anions in the Indian Ocean, when
I found that they were not allowed. After going through customs, I was free to
go with my brother and friends. The friends of course were there not only to
welcome me to Australia, but to collect their presents that their families had
sent them and to hear news of their families and their native town. I believe
that I have said enough in this article. So, see you soon in my next article
where I am going to talk about my first impressions, and
To see the original article and pictures click on this link, Going to Australia.
See you in our next blog. My diary of April 2022.
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