
OnDestination: Byron Bay – Australia’s most Easterly Point
A #justforfun daytrip isn’t complete without an early morning wake up, a trip to the airport and flight to somewhere I haven’t been before. As winter is coming, I chose to escape the fast approaching cool Melbourne day, for a warmer day in Byron Bay. In typical fashion (for me

OnDestination: Rotorua’s Te Puia Geyser Park
The vast majority of my blog contains airport and flight reviews, so, I thought to give you some idea of what I do, and thus what you might want to do after one of these flights, I’m branching out just a little and writing some more OnDestination reviews about the places

Share the Travel Writing Love
Hi Everyone, This is an unusual post on my blog as it isn’t reviewing anything for a change. This time I’m asking for your help in sharing my love of writing about travel around. A few months ago I entered the BarrelHopping travel writing contest, and my article is now

All Aboard! “The VIA Canadian”
The are plenty of great railroad journeys around the world that many aspire to complete, the trans Siberian, Indian pacific or Rocky Mountaineer all come to mind pretty easily. Most people associate these grand rail journeys with equally grand price tags and thus feel they are out of reach. But

Victoria B.C (No not Melbourne)
Hey all, sorry I didn’t get around to doing a video blog last night as it was Halloween over here in North America, so naturally I was on a ghost tour of the Pike Place Markets. I’ll put up a blog and review about that later on during my trip

Video Blog: Seattle under a jetlag haze
The first day of any trip is always a mixture of excitement and being so bloody tired that you need to really think when crossing the road, especially when cars are now coming from the other way. Thus this morning was a little bit of a write off as I