Tag Archives: Australia
My Week In Photo’s 33 & 34
Week 33 – 24th to 30th May – Sunset from my balcony Week 34 – 31st to 6th June – Me at the Grampian’s National Park, if you like these photos keep your eyes peeled for my photo essay post.
Whitehaven Beach In 10 Photos
We entered the island from Tongue Bay where we immediately headed through the rainforest following signs for ‘Hill Inlet’, the walk isn’t far but in our hungover state we were not revelling in the idea of having to do more than lying flat on the beach. Following along one after another with our small group […]
Why Looking Back Is Important
Three years ago my life sucked, I was stuck in an apartment in my uni town. My friends had all left for the summer and my flat mates were barely home. I was nursing a broken heart and spiralling in to a bit of a mess – quite happily letting myself wallow in self-pity. Until […]
Things To Do In Melbourne: Visit The National Gallery Victoria
I headed over to the gallery on Anzac day, located on federation square where they were showing the bombers – Collingwood game – we nearly never made it! Still I’m glad we did. It is a large gallery with three levels of galleries and another mezzanine level for workshops and education space. NGV is also […]
Travel Statistics Month 7
12th April to 11th May Flights Taken: 0 Trains Taken: 0 Buses Taken: 0 Photo’s Taken: 288 Amount Spent Overall: $2085 – this includes $650 on the Kiwi Experience bus we have booked for August. Amount Spent Per a Day: $47.83 (not including the Kiwi Experience fee) This month has flown by! During the first […]
Exploring Melbourne’s Laneways – Soupbox, Maps and More Cupcakes
Last time I brought to you the Little Cupcake, Manchester Press and more. This time I have been exploring yet more of Melbourne’s hidden life. It really is all about word of mouth and being in the know when it comes to Melbourne’s lane ways. When I first arrived a month ago I picked up […]
Everything You Need To Know About: A Working Holiday In Australia
When I first started planning for coming to Australia I spent hours trawling the internet for answers to my silly questions and worries. I could never seem to find all the information in one place or anywhere that gave me concrete information. So now that I have spent six months here and finally feel like […]



















