Gunning for an Adventure
In an earlier post titled Weekends in Canberra, I promised to write some articles about some of the things you can do around the ACT (Australian Capital Territory) and southern highlands region. Today… Continue reading
In an earlier post titled Weekends in Canberra, I promised to write some articles about some of the things you can do around the ACT (Australian Capital Territory) and southern highlands region. Today… Continue reading
For the last thirteen years, the Australian capital city Canberra has been my home. It surprises a great number of international travellers to learn it is the national capital, as many people think… Continue reading
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Gourds in shop window When recently doing some research into Turkish tulip designs, I came across a blog by Aaminah Shakur who is a poet, artist and writer. Some of…
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Boulders on the way to Yankee Hat Paintings Today we headed back to the beautiful Namadji National Park and visited “Yankee Hat Paintings” – some amazing Aboriginal rock art…
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Yesterday we went for a lovely wander around the Nudgee Waterholes, located on the northside of Brisbane, close to Nudgee Beach on Moreton Bay. We went with good friend,…
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We are in Brisbane this weekend to celebrate my parents golden wedding anniversary. It was a lovely occasion, where my parents invited all the family and friends that attended…
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We are finally on the slow journey back to Oz after a wonderful 6 weeks away. There were so many highlights for both of us on the trip and…
We are finally on the slow journey back to Oz after a wonderful 6 weeks away. There were so many highlights for both of us on the trip and we both enjoyed different… Continue reading
http://www.purposefairy.com/10648/10-things-travelling-teaches-you-about-life/ One of the things I love about traveling is that it is a reminder of our shared humanity, the essence of us that transcends race, religion and culture. I don’t often write… Continue reading