A Catarman Trip

From last May.Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about how much I miss my lovely friend, Molly. I mean, I’m having a wonderful time in Australia… but I definitely grew accustomed to having Molly so close by in Abu Dhabi. I guess I got a little spoiled. But since I’ve been thinking about her and our friendship so much recently, I figured I might as well post a few more photos from our catamaran adventure last May. The instax photos are here.

If you remember, Molly was treating me to a boat trip as a thank you for helping her out with a few school projects. It was a great way to spend a hot afternoon!

Thanks again, Molly!

xo, jill

From the Hip Friday

Man and pipe.

Today’s photo from the hip comes from Colleen at Collen Brynn Travels. Colleen has lived in 5 different countries and has quite the list of all the places she hopes to visit next.

She snapped this shot one evening outside of a theater while waiting for a play to begin. It looks like there’s some prime people watching in Madrid, Spain. Don’t you just love the curve of that man’s pipe?

Thanks, Colleen!

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!

Camping at Myall Lakes

First run.

After leaving Newcastle (for the first time) we headed a bit further up the coast and camped at Myall Lakes. It was fun to break out all of our camping gear and put it to the test. The good news is our tent is super easy to set up. We’ve got it down to about a 2 minute process!

Myall Lakes National Park is gorgeous. We arrived just before dark and hurried to fit in a short bushwalk before dinner. It was my first time out in Australian nature and I was just a tiny bit uneasy. You hear about all the animals and insects that can kill you here… Luckily, we didn’t run into anything too scary. Mostly just birds darting through the trees.

We stayed out a bit too late and ended up cooking in the dark… but I like these photos, so I think it was worth it.

First Australian camping experience goes down as a success!

xo, jill 

Newcastle

NSW.

After leaving Sydney, we set out on a little mini-roadtrip. (We thought we would need to be back in Sydney after a few weeks for a mandatory teaching interview that wasn’t actually required in the first place…long story.) Our first stop was Newcastle.

Newcastle is where Mike completed his teaching certification way back 6 or so years ago. It was really fun to see the places that he often talks about. Plus, it just felt comfortable to be in a place that felt somewhat familiar. We felt so comfortable there that after our road trip we ended up staying in Newcastle for nearly a month!

While I really liked Newcastle, it has a bit of a reputation. It is currently the world’s largest harbor exporting coal. As you can imagine, that’s not very pretty. It also has had a fairly rough nightlife in the past. For example, shots are no longer served at the bars because patrons had a tendency of getting out of hand. I’ve heard there have been great improvements but unfortunately one of our German friends had a scary night out. A drunk Australian guy tried to pick a fight by saying he was Jewish and then blaming the German for the Holocaust? Not really sure what happened but it involved 5 or 6 Aussie guys trying to fight our friend, and searching for him all night. Fortunately, it didn’t amount to anything and didn’t happen again.

So it started to make sense why people seemed so confused when I told them we were staying in Newcastle voluntarily. But really, it’s a nice place! It has more artists per capita than any other city in Australia, beautiful beaches, plenty of live music, and a laid back vibe (in general).

One of my favorite features in Newcastle were the Ocean Baths. I know a lot of places along the coast have saltwater pools filled by the ocean…but these ones were just so stylized. While it was far too cold for me, Mike went for a swim in the baths most days.

I have a feeling we’ll be back in Newcastle at least one more time in the coming months.

xo, jill 

A day in Sydney.

The classic sights.

I have to say… getting motivated to go sightseeing in Sydney was tough. For me, the big Sydney sight is the opera house. Well, we were lucky enough to get an incredible view of it from the Manly ferry on our very first morning. We hadn’t even arrived at our final destination yet! Plus, a ferry ride into town is $14AUD return… and that’s kind of a lot of money when you’re on a tight budget.

from the ferry

It took a little effort but we finally did do a proper day of sightseeing, beginning at The Rocks. Here we learned a bit about Australia’s convict past and the beginnings of Sydney. We also visited an art museum in the area.

Later in the day we strolled over to the Sydney Opera House and looked across to Sydney Harbour Bridge. I must admit, I didn’t know the bridge was such a big deal… but Sydneysiders are quite proud of it.

From the opera house we walked to the Royal Botanic Gardens. It’s always a treat to visit green spaces in large cities. Considering that it was very early spring when we visited, I was pretty impressed with the amount of blossoming plants.

It was definitely a well-spent day in the city.

xo, jill

From the Hip Friday

The look.

Today’s photo from the hip comes from Naomi at Anywhere But Home. She’s currently on a crazy round the world trip with her next stop in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Naomi snapped this photo while at the Topkapi Palace in Instanbul. She intended to capture the tour group in the background, but ended up with this woman and her camera as her subject. I just love the look on that woman’s face.

Thanks, Naomi!

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!

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