The Pros and Cons of Working Abroad
I’ve worked abroad a few times. Just like most people who do it, I seek labour to help me fund the rest of my traveling – hostels, food, drink, transport, and everything else in between. It can add up...
View ArticleBluesfest Day One
Zee Avi Zee Avi was the first performer on stage at the Byron Bay Bluesfest. Quite an honour. The petite Malaysian/American girl pulled the strap over her shoulder for a guitar that just about matched...
View ArticleThe 21st Annual Byron Bay Bluesfest
In 1990 when the Byron Bay Bluesfest began, it was actually held in Byron Bay. Imagine that. The Arts Factory – a hostel/campground that is well known to any backpackers that pass through the town was...
View ArticleBluesfest Day Two
Day Two of the Bluesfest, just as Day One, I spent my time moving between tents discovering a handful of fantastic artists. Kat and I also took a break from the main stages to explore the rest of the...
View ArticleBluesfest Day Four
My last day at Bluesfest, I spent most of the afternoon enjoying the time with my friends before I headed off. After a few drinks at the festival camp site, Kat and I headed off to see Tribali and I’m...
View ArticleMy Australia in Review
After almost five months in Australia, having sneakily avoided winter, I’m settling back into London life. When I think about my most recent travel adventure, I suppose I was able to see quite a lot of...
View ArticleAustralia’s Seaside Must Stops: Byron Bay & Coffs Harbour
Nearly every Australian I’ve ever met has loudly sung the praises of Byron Bay, so I made visiting the idyllic beach town along the northern coast of New South Wales a high priority on my recent trip...
View ArticleAustralia’s Byron Bay for the Shopping Lover
Australia’s Byron Bay and the surrounding areas might not constitute a huge population, but the people who live around the coastal town are definitely big on style. Known for its surfing beaches,...
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