Lately I've seen a lot of blogs, posts, quotes, expressions and people saying, 'just drop everything and go, travel the world!' Whilst in theory I love the thought of this and wish I could, the bottom line is that there's many of us squeezing in some time on Facebook before after we finish a double shift, … Continue reading Why It’s Not So Easy to Drop Everything to Travel the World
Category: Travel
One Night in Canberra
Canberra, the capital of Australia. Home to Parliament House, National Galleries/Museums/Universities, The War Memorial and also my best friend in the world! Never knowing how long she'll be in Australia for, I jumped at the chance to spend 27 hours with her! So here's some pictures of Australia's beautiful capital city! I caught the bus … Continue reading One Night in Canberra
The Hardest Things About Packing (and Moving on in Life)
As the year draws to a close, so does this chapter of my life; living at a university residence. Whilst I've met some incredible people, done some awesome things and drank and awful amount of goon, I'm glad to move onto the next and currently unknown chapter. As I lay on my bed, walls cast … Continue reading The Hardest Things About Packing (and Moving on in Life)
Parlez-vous français?
French. The language of love. Featuring in T.V shows like Madeline since we were little, kick starting my obsession with everything French. And I know what you're thinking 'oh you're just like every other girl who loves the idea of France and Paris...' well... I'm different (of course). After visiting Paris 3 times last year, it's … Continue reading Parlez-vous français?
My Secrets to Confidence
Confidence comes in all shapes and sizes. Hopeful of joining a gym, courageous to apply for that job, brave to deliver a speech, bold in your outfit and fearless in life! Confidence is a key element that we're all expected to have, yet why is it that we talk ourselves down and doubting our ability? … Continue reading My Secrets to Confidence
Re-inventing the stigma of Travelling Solo
Travelling alone. When you say it, alarm bells seem to sound in peoples minds thinking ‘haven’t you seen Taken?’ Yes I have seen Taken. Great movie. Other things that I get asked about are ‘aren’t you worried you’ll get pick-pocketed/raped/kidnapped/sold/murdered?’ Obviously yes, though not because I’m travelling alone. Just because there’s some messed up people … Continue reading Re-inventing the stigma of Travelling Solo
I’ve Been (Nearly) Everywhere Man!
These are just some places I've been in the world. I still have many more continents, countries and cities to explore, but this is what I've done so far! Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube Channel to keep up to date with my adventures. Australia Everywhere! Except Tasmania which is definitely on my list … Continue reading I’ve Been (Nearly) Everywhere Man!
How I did my GAP Year in style (London)
I've been asked quite a lot recently about the nitty gritty facts about having my GAP year living and working in London. So, here's the sacred 'how-to' guide for those thinking about having a GAP year in the UK, or just looking for a break. How About Booking Tickets? - I was completing my HSC when … Continue reading How I did my GAP Year in style (London)
Landið sem andar – An Ode to Iceland
Ferðin byrjar hér[2] Located sixty-six degrees north Surrounded by the Atlantic and Artic waters, Lies a small and forgotten Ísland Where Mother Nature unleashes her great forces. We dive through the clouds And see her wild plains laced with ice, Mountains stand tall like elders of the land Watching us with dangerously beautiful … Continue reading Landið sem andar – An Ode to Iceland
Mediterranean Magic
==When in Rome==(from my first travel blog 29.09.2013)There's nothing like crystal clear waters of a beach, waves of sunshine beating on your flesh, a new culture, new language, new people and a new adventure to reignite that spark you carry deep within you.After working and saving all of our precious pounds, my bestfriend, (Charline) and I … Continue reading Mediterranean Magic