Wilsons Promontory Australia

Wilson’s Promontory National Park is the southernmost point on the Australian mainland. It’s an area abundant in wildlife and dramatic landscapes as the forest meets the sea on dramatic rocky mountains and tidal rivers. //

Mini Gallery: Rome by Night

As the sun sets on a Roman summer night, the medley of eager tour groups dwindle as sight-see-ers rest their weary legs in piazza restaurants and the tranquil streets of Rome begin to glow orange under incandescent lamps. Couples sit on piazza steps, their bare Read More …

1. Beyond the Bubble

I originally wrote this blog 13 years ago in 2003. This is part 1 in a short 3 part memoir on my first solo overseas experience to Italy. The narrative is told from a young, nervous, naive, unexplored and certainly not well-travelled 21-year-old me. I Read More …

Grand Canyon USA

Words cannot describe the Grand Canyon. Mere letters on a page, strung together whimsically here, are simply insignificant and cannot express what you feel, standing on the rim gazing into the giant abyss. Not even photos do it justice, only framing a portion of its Read More …

Beijing Bike

Off the chaotic streets of the  Xicheng District in Central Beijing, lie the tranquil ancient alleyways of Houhai. Filled with old dwellings, cafes, bars, markets and restaurants, this area feels like old Beijing. In this photo an unused bicycle stands outside a colourful Beijing home between the Read More …