Here a few quotes that inspired me to take the leap into the unknown, I hope they do the same for you.
Tag: Travel
Being a “flâneur” in France
“The flâneur observer.. whose aim is to derive the eternal from the transitory and to see the the poetic in the historic. A person who walks the city in order to experience it, discovering it as a landscape of voluptuous extremes. Adept of the joys of watching, connoisseur of empathy, the flâneur finds the world ‘picturesque.”
Monsoon Season in Cairns
It’s actually quite a difficult situation for the council because when a person is eaten by a crocodile, the families left behind usually want the guilty croc executed. They actually have to take the suspects and X-ray their stomachs for human remains. But the thing is when a family requests it to be shot, it’s almost always the apex predator; the highest crocodile in the food chain.
Camping at Sandbar
In the morning I was awoken by the sun soaking our tent, creating a glowing red tint. I squirmed out of my sleeping bag and stretched my arms across the bed, listening to the sounds of the kookaburras in the distance.
Road-trip along the edge of the world: Tasmania
Tasmania is unbelievable barren and empty, it’s the best place to live if you want to be off-grid. Even while flying in I could see miles of empty fields, forests, and lakes, with no sign of human development. It’s a real rarity to see something like that these days. We drove from Hobart to Bridport […]
One week in the foothills of the Himalayas
It was one of those surreal moments when you realize you are in a cave, high on hash, smoking with Babas, somewhere in North India.
1 Second Everyday – Age 27
Every day for that year, my only homework assignment was to take one second of footage every day – this is it,
Top 10 Roadtrip Songs
I’m going to Perth next month on a road trip so I’ve compiled a list of my favourite roadtrippin’ songs to get me in traveling spirit!
Beautiful Byron Bay
I’ve moved to a little hippy town called Byron Bay.
The beauty of expiration dates
Living life with the attitude of making the most of what we have now leaves so much more room for joy. In the grand scheme of things, we also have an expiration date.