2012 Travel Blog
Where It All Begins.
30 July 2012
Goodbye Melbourne, Australia and hello London, Great Britain. A new start. A new home. A new city. A new life. Moving countries is nothing like moving house to a new home in a different street. This an experience indescribable, unbeknownst to any experience I've had. More Info
31 July 2012
Busy. Crowded. Vibrant. Lively. Enticing. London is a madwoman with a vibe of life's essence and enchanting with an extended hand teetering on the precipice of passion and danger. London is not a dangerous city, but her calling is overpowering and fascinating. Entrenched in history of overwhelming proportions, it's mind-boggling to this naive traveller a Primary School was built in 1594, a time before my home country, Australia was discovered by Captain Cook, and here I am looking at it. The United Kingdom fits into the space of Victoria, Australia. The city of London is 2.9 km-squared. The city of London and the outside metropolitan parts of the city of London houses over 13 million people. It's a little busy here in old London town. More Info
24 to 28 August 2012
Well, here's the thing, after selling up, giving it away or throwing it away, I land in London, three weeks later I find myself on an aeroplane for holiday in the USA. Hold fire ... I haven't recovered from my jet lag from Australia to the United Kingdom and now I'm filling up my jet lag quota again. Am I complaining I hear you ask, goodness no. More Info
28 August to 03 September 2012
California farewell and hello New York, New York. Not only does this city never sleep (there's absolutely no rest at all) I've never seen anything like it in my limited travels, the sky has an ongoing battle for real estate with the New York skyscrapers. There's a strange blue thing in between the buildings. More Info