Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Friday 3 December 2021

Seals on the South Coast

Narooma, NSW
360km from Sydney

Due to lockdown, our original 1.5 week roadtrip was stripped back to a 3 day long weekend down the coast.
 
It was the same week where BOM declared La Niña. A week where it rained every single day.
 
Pitstop at Bodalla Dairy with some questionable customer service from the person manning the ice cream section.





Friday 2 July 2021

Roadtrip to Cobar

Cobar, NSW
685km from Sydney

This town had been on my radar for a while. It popped onto my 'visit-someday' list many many years ago when a blogger friend wrote about her trip to Cobar to see her partner's family. Many years later, I discovered that I had actually visited Cobar on the trip to Uluru. However, I have zero recollections and suspect it was simply a toilet break.

 
There was a lull in COVID cases during the October period which meant that intrastate travel was possible.


First stop, Bathurst. A loop aroud the Bathurst 1000 course, cruising at <60kmph as it was bucketing.



Tuesday 7 April 2020

Snapshots from Animal Kingdom (Walt Disney World)


Wednesday 25 March 2020

Snapshots from Magic Kingdom (Walt Disney World)


Wednesday 18 March 2020

Snapshots from Hollywood Studios (Walt Disney World)


Friday 13 March 2020

Snapshots from EPCOT (Walt Disney World)


Wednesday 11 March 2020

Walt Disney World


A short overview of a once in a lifetime trip.

Thursday 26 December 2019

Beijing ii


One overnight train from Harbin and we were back in Beijing.

Monday 23 December 2019

Harbin


Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang, is famous for the International Ice Festival held in January every year.

Friday 13 December 2019

Beijing i


Beijing - the capital of the People's Republic of China.

Monday 9 December 2019

Shanghai


Is it embarrassing to admit that I didn't know much about Shanghai apart from pan fried pork buns, xiao long baos, the Bund and the fact it is a financial hub?

Thursday 5 December 2019

Terracotta Army


The main drawcard for Xi'an is the famous Terracotta Army.

Wednesday 27 November 2019

Xi'an


Xi'an - the capital of Shaanxi province and known for the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor or the Terracotta Warriors.

I'll be frank. I didn't enjoy my visit to Xi'an.
Saturday 23 November 2019

Giant Pandas


When I was a kid, I watched a Cantonese dubbed movie about a panda cub that was captured by humans, taken to a zoo and then he became depressed and died alone in a zoo. To say that the movie was sad would be an understatement - the final scene where he was remembering his mum (who was killed when he was captured) was utterly heartbreaking. Years later and many obscure Google searches later (i.e. panda movie capture Cantonese) finally led me to the name of the movie -  a 1981 Japanese film called Tao Tao: The Story of Panda.

Wednesday 20 November 2019

Chengdu


Chengdu - the capital of Sichuan province and home to the famous giant pandas.

Saturday 16 November 2019

China: Overview


China was a lot different from what I had expected and in a good way! I had heard quite polarising views from people who had previously visited and, admittedly, was a little apprehensive on what to expect.
Thursday 17 October 2019

I'm on holiday!


I am currently on my long-awaited holiday! It has been a long year and - yes I know this is such a privileged thing to say- I am thankful that I am able to take some time off.

Thursday 14 February 2019

Melbourne 2019


I have technically visited Melbourne twice over the past few years; one was for a work trip and the other was merely as the gateway to my Bendigo / Ballarat roadtrip.

Thursday 13 September 2018

Canberra


S and I headed down to Canberra over the Queen's birthday long weekend. We stayed at the same hotel as the previous year; perhaps the start of a tradition.

Friday 24 August 2018

Bangkok


In Bangkok, we walked a lot, ate cheap street food and sweated a lot.