Update / Blue Mountains

So you know.

The past few days Mike and I have been enjoying the amazing Blue Mountains. I wish we could spend even more time here. I want to hike every trail! It’s especially nice because while it’s spring here in Australia, the chill in the air lets me pretend that it’s actually fall. Plus, we are staying in a super cozy guesthouse that has central heating! The first place to have it in 2 months!

Here are a few instagrams from the Blue Mountains:

Clockwise R-L: 3 Sisters / poppies / sunset over the mountains / Wentworth Falls /  sunset with cloud / pink flowers

In the next few days we’ll be heading further into the interior to try our hand at fruit picking. We’ll be in a very small town and have been warned that we may not have access to the internet or even mobile reception. I’ll do my best to keep things up and running here, but if you don’t hear from me, you know why!

xo, jill

PS. I’m cox_jill on both instagram and twitter if you’d like to follow me!

Sea Shepherd

At Sydney Harbour.

Back when we were still in Manly, Mike checked out events for the day and saw that Sea Shepherd was docked in Sydney Harbour. We rode the ferry into the city and queued up for a tour. It turned out to be quite a long wait complete with a bit of a skirmish. Why do people try to cut in line?

The tour itself was about 30 minutes. We were walked through various parts of the ship and even got to smell the yucky vomit stench from their butryic acid capsules. The end of the tour included a video about Sea Shepherd’s current campaign to protect the Kimberley Whales.

While I’m all for protecting whales, I can’t quite decide where I stand on Sea Shepherd. Their tactics have been highly criticized and some categorize the group as eco-terrorists.

One thing is for sure, they are very passionate about their cause.

xo, jill

Moored up in Manly.

 Touch down.

The first 10 days of our Australian adventure we spent in the cozy Sydney suburb of Manly. Manly is a popular day trip destination for tourists because of it’s beautiful beaches and small town feel. While it doesn’t have the hustle and bustle of the CBD, I think it was the perfect place to rest up, adjust, and figure out the important bits (tax file number, bank account, mobile, etc).

We felt very fortunate to be able to stay with one of Mike’s friends from teachers college because Sydney is expensive! (Manly actually has some of the highest real estate in all of Australia.) Plus, it’s always nice to see a friendly face when you’re new to a place.

xo, jill

From the Hip Friday.

Contrast.

Today’s photo from the hip comes from Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh. Molly and I were walking near the beach and noticed these haphazardly built homes. Not too far away were relatively fancy resorts and hotels. It really highlighted the range of living conditions in Bangladesh.

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!

First glimpse of Oz

3 flights later.

You can see the opera house!
xo, jill

Summer #1

Northern Hemisphere.

I really, really had a wonderful (Northern Hemisphere) summer this year. It was a lovely combination of spending time with family and friends, but still doing a fair amount of traveling. There was berry picking, peach picking, hiking, cooking, baking, time at the lake, delicious food… all things that feel like home.

Here are just a few more photos from the summer that didn’t seem to fit with any other posts… and then I’m done. I swear.

Sunset over Bellingham Bay
Boxx Berry Farm
On the tracks / Delicious
Annie, she gets it. 
Perfect picnic / Last minute Vegebration at Cathedral Park
Peaches on Sauvie Island / Foliage
View from grandparents’ house / Hiking in the Gorge
Gelato tradition with Stupid Ann.

Of course, now that I’m in the Southern Hemisphere summer is once again just around the corner!

xo, jill

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