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    • byron bay

      Posted at 8:56 am by jasminedesirees, on October 14, 2014

      We loved Byron Bay almost as soon as we arrived, it’s just such a cool, laid back surfer town, with lots of art, music and interesting people from all over the world.

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      My love for Byron was solidified permanently when we stopped in at the Aquarius Backpacker’s for lunch, and they had poutine and Caesar’s on the menu, a legacy from having so many Canadian travelers staying and working there over the years.

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      We actually ended up coming back to Byron Bay a month later and staying at Aquarius for a week, and it was a great experience. We met some awesome people, and had a blast, so if you are looking for a fun, cheap (relatively) place to stay in Byron, definitely check it out.

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      The beaches in Byron are gorgeous and huge, so even when there are a ton of people there, you still don’t feel like you don’t have your own space. There are some really nice hikes in the area, including the lighthouse trail, and there are lots of good bars and restaurants.

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      On our way through Byron the first time, we had beach picnics every night to watch the sunset. We also met a really smart dog that kept trying to catch seagulls, and then bring them back to us so he could share in our picnic. We gave him a bit of chicken, but decided not to try any of his seagull. He seemed kind of offended.

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      I really wanted to spend a few more months in Byron, but I also didn’t want to have to sell one of my kidneys on the black market, and that would have been the only way we could afford to stay. I’m glad we got to spent a few weeks there at least, it is one of my favourite towns on the Gold Coast, which was my favourite area in Australia.

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      Posted in Australia, travel | 4 Comments | Tagged Australia, byron bay, gold coast, travel
    • byron lighthouse

      Posted at 8:16 am by jasminedesirees, on October 13, 2014

      The Byron Bay lighthouse is up on top of a cliff, surrounded by the most beautiful turquoise water and green hills. We had just gotten into town, and were cruising around getting the lay of the land, when we saw signs pointing toward the lighthouse, and we decided to check it out.

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      There is a walking/jogging path all the way up to the top from town, with offshoots leading to different beaches, and the most Eastern point of Australia, which is pretty close to the lighthouse.

      I was feeling kind of lazy after spending most of the morning at the hospital (I had touched some fire coral while diving in Komodo the week before, and my hands were a mess) so we drove most of the way up and stopped at the last parking lot before the top.

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      As soon as I got out of the car I was besieged by this sweet older guy who was a hang gliding instructor, and was wondering if I wanted to try hang gliding off of a nearby hill, landing on the beach below.

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      byron lighthouse

      I’ve never been hang gliding before, or really had any urge to go, but the sheer beauty of the hills and the beach was kind of overwhelming, and I wanted to go as bad as I’ve ever wanted to do anything in my life.

      Unfortunately my hands were basically just decorative at that point, so I wasn’t able to take the leap, but we stood there and watched the gliders for a really long time.

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      byron lighthouse

      byron lighthouse

      Then we made the last hike up the hill to see the lighthouse. If you know me, you know I kind of have a thing for lighthouses, and this one was stunning. The view from the top of the cliffs was amazing, and I could see surfers and whales enjoying the water down below.

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      There is even a cute little cafe at the top, so you can reward yourself with an ice cream cone if you make it all the way up to the top.

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      byron lighthouse

      Even if you are just passing through Byron Bay, be sure to take the time to stop in for a visit, you won’t be disappointed.

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      Posted in Australia, beach, travel | 4 Comments | Tagged Australia, beach, byron bay, lighthouse, travel
    • loveliness

      Posted at 8:00 am by jasminedesirees, on October 9, 2014

      A few lovely things for today, when I am on my way to Gili, and hopefully am not seasick.

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      Posted in loveliness | 0 Comments | Tagged art, joan didion, loveliness, photography, quotes
    • free as we’ll ever be

      Posted at 7:00 am by jasminedesirees, on October 8, 2014

      This is the story and a few photos of our road trip up the Eastern Coast of Australia. We started in Sydney, and drove all the way up to Cairns, stopping in at the Whitsundays, Byron Bay, and lots of neat little towns along the way. Whenever we saw something interesting, we’d pull off and check it out.

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      We didn’t really have a time limit for when we wanted to get to Cairns, but we knew that’s where we were headed, we hoped to get jobs on a dive boat and we were told that was the place to go.

      The drive from Sydney to Cairns is about 30 hours, but it really didn’t seem that long, because we did it over about two weeks, with longer stops in Byron and Airlie Beach.

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      We were sleeping in the car most of the time, we bought a Subaru that was quite roomy once the seats were laid down, and we bought a cooler and a few utensils and things so we could stop in at a grocery store every few days, and not have to spend money on eating in restaurants. It worked out really well, although there came a point where I was sure I would never eat rotisserie chicken ever again.

      We had our towels, the sarong I had to buy in Cambodia so I could go into Angkor Wat, and a few sweatshirts that we hung around the windows to block out the light, and we bought two yoga matts, two pillows, and a quilt to sleep with.

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      We actually bought four pillows, because at first we were just trying to save money everywhere we could so we bought the $5 pillows, but they were really terrible, so we had to go back and get better ones a few days later.

      Let me tell you, if there is one thing you shouldn’t skimp on when you are sleeping in the back of a car, it is pillows. Splurge on the $10 ones, you will be glad you did.

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      australia road trip

      As for bathrooms and showers, if you are going to be living the gypsy life, there really isn’t any better place than Australia. Every town has a beach with a nice bathroom and showers, and a lot of them even have free electric beach BBQ’s that anyone can use.

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      That was one of the things I liked most about Australia, is that they have all of these awesome free amenities for people in their towns to use. At least 4 of the towns we stayed at had huge, free pool/waterparks along the beach for anyone to use, as well as BBQ’s, fitness equipment, and free wi-fi. And people seemed to take care of these things, so they were always nice for the next person to use it.

      I was astonished that I didn’t see a single trace of graffiti penis, and nobody had thrown any of the playground equipment in the pool. I guess some people can have nice things.

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      australia road trip

      All in all, we made it up to Cairns without major incident (if you don’t count how horrible it was to see so many kangaroos dead on the side of the highway), we didn’t have any car troubles at all. We got pulled over by the cops twice for speeding, but we only got a ticket once (it was ridiculously expensive though, $225 for going 113 km/h), and we never had any issues with sleeping in the car, except for one night when we tried to sleep in Byron Bay.

      Because Byron is such a big tourist area for backpackers, and there are so many hostels competing for business, they don’t want people camping illegally, or sleeping in their cars, so they hire a private security officer to prowl the town at night looking for offenders, and the tickets are about $1,000 per person.

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      Luckily a friendly local knocked on our window and told us about the by-laws before we got into any trouble, and we moved one town over for that night.

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      australia road trip

      Our months in Australia were completely amazing, and being able to see so much of such a massive country in such a short time was definitely part of the reason.

      It was so nice to not be tied down to a schedule, and to just see everything at our own pace, and follow our whims, discovering new destinations along the way.

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      Posted in Australia, travel | 5 Comments | Tagged Australia, freedom, road trip, travel
    • bondi

      Posted at 12:00 pm by jasminedesirees, on October 7, 2014

      Bondi beach is probably the most famous beach in Australia, and I was excited to go check it out at some point while we were there.

      I didn’t realize how quickly it would happen though. We landed in Sydney, got our rental car, and set off bravely, or as bravely as you can in a new city, in a new country, driving on the wrong side of the road, with no GPS.

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      We were immediately lost, and I can’t really blame it all on the lack of GPS, since my map app was still working, it just wasn’t voice navigating me explicitly from Point A to Point B, I actually had to read the map, so we were basically set up for failure.

      As luck would have it, we, as they say, “failed so hard we almost won”, and we ended up accidentally driving straight to Bondi.

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      It was August 1st, so technically the “middle of winter” in Sydney. I use the term loosely, since I’m from Saskatchewan where we still have school when it’s minus 30.

      But it was a beautiful day, even by Sydney winter standards, and there were lots of people out on the beach, including a few people in bikinis, who I suspect were foreigners as well.

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      The area around Bondi is great, with a running/biking trail, some cute little shops and a park. They were even setting up for a free concert on the beach that night.

      My favourite thing about Bondi was the murals along the walls, all the way down. I posted pics of a few of them, but there were hundreds of beautiful ones.

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      We wandered around people watching and enjoying the sunshine for awhile, but apparently all of the excitement (combined with a 1 a.m. flight from Bali) was too much for me, so after about an hour I had to crawl into the back of our rental car and have a little nap.

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      I didn’t find out about the Bondi to Coogee walking trail until after we were a few days north of Sydney, but if you are going to be at Bondi and have a few hours to kill, I would definitely check it out.

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      Posted in Australia, beach, travel | 0 Comments | Tagged Australia, beaches, bondi beach, travel
    • writer’s walk

      Posted at 7:13 pm by jasminedesirees, on October 6, 2014

      When you get off the ferry in the Sydney Harbour, all along the way to the Opera House there are dedications to well-known authors who are from or have spent time in Australia. It’s known as the Writer’s Walk.

      It’s kind of like the Hollywood Walk of Fame, except way better.

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      Posted in Australia, travel | 3 Comments | Tagged art, Australia, sydney, sydney harbor, writer's walk, writing
    • favourites

      Posted at 2:29 am by jasminedesirees, on October 4, 2014

      A few of my favourite things:

      This article about how beauty is perceived in different cultures.

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      Smoothies from Pad Thai Rock n’ Roll in Koh Lanta.

      I’ve never tasted anything like them, they are life changing.

      The food is good too. I took my first bite of my fried rice, and I actually moaned. The chef (who cooks everything on a coffee cart sized counter right beside the tables) heard me and gave me a big smile. I’m pretty sure he gets that all the time.

      We ate there twice in our first two days on the island, we wanted to go back the third day but couldn’t get there due to torrential downpours and flashflood warnings. We actually thought about trying to go anyways, but decided that our mothers would be pretty pissed if we were killed in a moped accident trying to get smoothies and fried rice.

      We made a break neck trip there on our last day in Koh Lanta, I had to ride on the back of the moped without holding on since I had a smoothie in each hand. We almost got run off the road by a monkey and nearly missed our bus to Krebi but it was worth it.

      This video, by Glen Keane, who did the animation for The Little Mermaid and Aladdin.

      Posted in favourites | 0 Comments | Tagged beauty, favorites, glen Keane, pad Thai
    • forgotten songs

      Posted at 12:30 pm by jasminedesirees, on October 3, 2014

      I read about Forgotten Songs on the plane on the way to Sydney, and it wasn’t too far from Sydney Harbour, so we decided to check it out while we were wandering around one day.

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      It’s kind of hard to find, especially if you are me and are blessed with the combination of being utterly unobservant and also really terrible at directions. I consistently say “left” whenever I mean “right” and if I ever get a divorce, that will likely be the predominant reason.

      Forgotten Songs is down a little side alley, over top of a cute little restaurant. I thought the exhibit was beautiful when I saw it, but since I’d only been in Australia a few days, the significance was kind of lost on me. As I spent more time there, and traveled away from the city, I started to notice the very distinctive and interesting bird calls of the native species.

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      I’m not much of a bird person, although I’m pretty sure I didn’t have a strong opinion either way until I moved to Hawaii, but spending four years dodging pigeons at every turn will put you off the whole species pretty quickly.

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      But even I had to admit that the bird calls we were hearing in Australia were very unique. There was an especially interesting one that sounds almost exactly like a woman screaming bloody murder, so that was a fun addition to the ambiance while we were sleeping in the car on deserted dirt roads in the middle of nowhere, but I got used to it eventually.

      I’m not sure how long the exhibit will be there, but if you’re in Sydney over the next few months, stop in and check it out. You can learn more about the exhibit here.

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      Posted in art, Australia, travel | 0 Comments | Tagged art, Australia, birds, forgotten songs, sydney
    • the rocks

      Posted at 3:00 pm by jasminedesirees, on October 1, 2014

      The area to the right of the Sydney Harbour is known as The Rocks. It’s a nice area full of restaurants, park, museums, and street food carts, of which we took full advantage.

      I ordered a beef and red wine pie topped with mashed potatoes that was heavenly, but I did have to fight off about 1,000 pigeons while I was eating. I felt like the Tuppins lady from Mary Poppins, but it was worth it.

      We stopped in for a drink at the Fortune’s of War, which is apparently the oldest pub in Sydney, listened to some street musicians, including one playing a didgeridoo, and saw a restaurant sign for a special on kangaroo burgers, which is very common I realized later, but at the time I was a little bit horrified.

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      Posted in Australia, travel | 0 Comments | Tagged Australia, sydney, the rocks, travel
    • sydney harbour

      Posted at 8:07 pm by jasminedesirees, on September 30, 2014

      On a very windy August day, we took the ferry from North Sydney where we were staying, across to the Sydney Harbour to see the bridge and the Opera House.

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      It was pretty warm out, considering it was the middle of winter, so I crept up to the top of the boat for what I assumed would be a leisurely putt across the water.

      I was standing there enjoying the view, when all of a sudden, the driver hit the throttle, and I was almost thrown over the rail.

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      I managed to get myself to a seat, and snapped some pictures of our journey across, but we were moving very fast, the trip across took about 3 minutes, and it was so windy that I pretty much had to keep my eyes closed the whole time.

      By the time I climbed back down the ladder to disembark, I had black marks all the way down to my chest from my mascara running.

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      It was exciting to see the Opera House in person, it wasn’t as big as I thought it was going to be, but I feel like that’s pretty common. The Statue of Liberty always looks huge in pictures and videos, but then when I finally got to see it, it was definitely not as big as I was expecting.

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      It was also very busy, a couple of huge tour buses pulled up as we were arriving, and there were so many people there that we didn’t end up going inside.

      We spent the rest of the day wandering around and exploring the city, and then took a beautiful sunset boat ride back across the channel.

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      Posted in Australia, travel | 3 Comments | Tagged Australia, harbour bridge, opera house, sydney, sydney harbor, Sydney Harbour, the Opera House
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