ttravel Keep reading > The blessed of Bundeena13 October 2024 I had a really lovely church experience at Bundeena recently. Bundeena isn’t even 20 minutes’ drive out of…
ttravel Keep reading > What I found curious about Japan3 January 2024 In my uni days, I took a course called Japanese Law & Society, of which I remember only…
ttravel Keep reading > Jindy Journal 2: Living and leaving the quiet life in Jindabyne14 September 2023 The winter has flown by and we will be moving back to Sydney in a little over a…
ttravel Keep reading > Jindy Journal 1: A winter in Jindabyne23 July 2023 Originally it was going to be the Austrian Alps: extended time in Europe for me, extended time skiing…
rrelationships Keep reading > A dream come true and some deja vu26 June 2022 Anticipating a 6am start, I dreamt last night that my alarm didn’t go off and I woke at…
ttravel Keep reading > Dad’s travel tips: visiting (almost) 100 countries7 March 2022 With international travel once again opening up, I thought I’d share with you some wisdom from my dear…
ttravel Keep reading > Nomad no more19 May 2020 Australians boast the inglorious irony of being the best off people in this pandemic and yet we’re potentially…
ttravel Keep reading > NYE lessons from Ecuador29 December 2019 Australian New Year’s Eve traditions mostly involve drinking hard, watching fireworks and calling it a party. This is…
wwork Keep reading > Cambodia: Cycle. Sweat. End slavery.22 January 2019 This month Cambodia marked the fortieth anniversary of the fall of the Khmer Rouge. It’s prompted me to…
ttravel Keep reading > City love (and lack thereof)4 July 2017 There are lots of things I love about you, Sydney. I love your dazzling waterfronts, stretching out from the Sydney…