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From the Hip Friday

Gotcha.

Today’s photo from the hip comes from Tony at 20 Years Hence. If that blog sounds familiar it’s because Tony’s wife was featured here a few weeks ago. These two are currently 5 months into their amazing round the world trip, taking beautiful photos as they go.

Tony snapped this photo in Kamakura, Japan while visiting the money washing shrine (Zeniarai Benten). You’ve got to love this boy’s face. I think he’s on to you!

Thanks, Tony!

xo, jill 

From the Hip Friday features photos taken without the use of a viewfinder. If you have a photograph that was taken from the hip you’d like to share here, please contact me!

South West Rocks

At last.

On our first road trip up the east coast we made a quick stop at South West Rocks. I honestly can’t remember exactly why our visit was so brief. I think we decided to stay longer on our way back down the coast, but who knows! Well, on our way back down we didn’t stop at South West Rocks due to time constraints and I wasn’t going to let Mike forget it.

As we were planning our second trip up the coast I made South West Rocks a priority. Whenever Mike asked me what I wanted to do along the way, I always answered with, “Camp at South West Rocks!” And this time we actually did!

We camped on the beach below the Trial Bay Gaol. The weather was particularly windy at night but still pleasant. We spent our time exploring the beach and preparing our Thanksgiving dinner. (Now you know how behind I am in blogging!)

We were also surrounded by kangaroos most of the time!

Can you see the joey? 

Another great camping experience!

xo, jill

Myall Lakes, again

Round two.

Just a few photos from our second time camping at Myall Lakes. A nice, quiet, and peaceful place to spend the evening in a tent. Added bonus: the pay machine was broken and the ranger never came to collect – free night of camping! Our first visit to Myall Lakes here.

xo, jill 

Fall Foliage vs Spring Flowers

I didn’t think it was a contest.

(Now that’s it’s summer down here and winter up there (sorry, everyone!), this post isn’t that relevant. You’ll just have to humor me.)

When you live abroad in a region that doesn’t experience autumn and then move to the southern hemisphere just before spring, you come to dread the fall. It’s not easy seeing everyone else experiencing your favorite season. Pumpkin patches, apple picking, falling leaves… it’s so hard to watch from a distance. I’ve now missed four autumn seasons in a row and lamented every one.

This time, however, I had a little something to help me combat everyone’s gorgeous photos of fall foliage: spring flowers.

I first noticed the purple flowers of the Jacaranda trees in mid November. It seemed like everywhere we went these purple trees were cheering up the neighborhoods. Mike’s friends in Manly had a giant one in their backyard. I really love the purple color. I feel like it’s a somewhat unique color to see such a cool shade of purple in nature.

Jacaranda trees are native to Central and South America and have been introduced to parts of Asia, Africa, North America, and Australia.

Next, I was equally delighted when the Flame Trees began to bloom. It might be obvious where their name comes from but here’s an interesting fact: The tree drops its leaves after the dry season leaving the branches covered in only the bright bell shaped flowers. It’s an intense color experience!

Flame Trees are native to the east coast of Australia but are now grown worldwide. The little fruit pods, called follicles, were traditionally eaten by Aborigines. Beautiful and useful!

Frequently, these two varieties of trees are planted next to each other because they bloom at nearly the same time. The contrast of the two colors is truly striking. It’s just a shame that the flowering season is so short-lived. I always want flowers to stick around just a little longer.

So while I once again missed out on the apple cider and leaf piles, Australia’s spring flowers made that not quite so painful of a loss. 
xo, jill

From the Hip Friday

Pepsi Lady.

Today’s photo from the hip comes from Emy at Emy in the World. Emy taught in the sandbox (Abu Dhabi) last year but is now settling down to life in Chicago. Her blog is full of lovely art projects and thoughtful quotes. I hope you’ll take a look.

Emy snapped this photo while passing by on the bus in Budhanilkantha, Nepal. In Emy’s words, “There’s something about the juxtaposition of the woman in bright traditional clothing under the Pepsi sign, then the trash in the street next to greener-than-green natural scenery that I find layered and appealing.” I must agree.

Thanks, Emy!

xo, jill

From the Hip Friday features photos taken without the use of a viewfinder. If you have a photograph that was taken from the hip you’d like to share here, please contact me!

Smelling of Bondi Beach

and the street.*

A few weeks ago a couple of my friends were in Sydney for a few days before heading to New Zealand for a bike trip. Not wanting to miss their smiling faces, Mike and I jumped on the train and headed down to meet them. We spent a few hours chatting on Bondi Beach and it felt so good! I guess I was lucky while living in Abu Dhabi because with Molly there, I always had a connection to home.

Being at Bondi Beach reminded me that I never shared photos from when Mike and I visited back in October. I used my point and shoot so the files were in a different folder.

So…

…way back in October between leaving Newcastle and heading to Hillston, Mike and I spent an afternoon at Bondi Beach. Getting there was a little bit of a pain. We had to take a couple of trains and a bus. Unfortunately, we got off at the wrong bus stop, so there was a pretty long walk involved too. Fortunately, we ended up at Sculpture by the Sea so the walk wasn’t so bad after all.

Sculpture by the Sea is an annual event that turns the coastal walk from Tamarama Beach to Bondi into an outdoor sculpture park. While the sculptures made the walk much more interesting (it’s really beautiful on its own), they also slowed us down. It was a popular place to be!

After finally arriving at Bondi, we relaxed on the busy beach.

With so many gorgeous beaches in Australia, I can’t say Bondi was my favorite… but it’s something you’ve got to see.

xo, jill

*I always sing this Ben Lee song to myself when I think of Bondi…and I just realized I’ve been singing it really wrong. Oops! 

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