Qianjiang’s Very Beautiful Place
I had the opportunity recently to visit a city in Hubei province, central China were a westerner is a definite novelty and although the city is definitely a culture shock, the experience was in retrospect, amazing. This smaller city was called Qianjiang (even after spending almost a week there, I still can’t pronounce it)
Kuala Lumpur – Exploring Senses
A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to head over to Malaysia for the weekend to visit Cam. Although it’s been a while since I’ve put up a non flight related entry onto the site, I thought given that this site is supposed to be all about travel blogging, I
Flashback: Stanley Park – Vancouver
About 10 weeks ago I started the “flashback” article which were supposed to run weekly to provide content during what was a busy time for me. Unfortunately for you guys, it turned out to be alot busier than I thought, so this weekend’s article, which should have been the last
Flashback Post: Crossing the Pacific – Canada 2010
It’s been too long since I put any articles up on the site, ironically because I have been travelling a lot lately and haven’t had time to write a new article. However that shouldn’t mean that I can’t post something to the site, so I’m launching a new article style
Melbourne: Parks, Politics and Performances (Part 2)
In part 1 I introduced you to the parliament of Victoria and the parks that surround it. In this, the second and final part of Parks, Politics and Performances I’ll introduce you to some of the performance houses around the eastern edge of the city from the past and present.
Bellarine Peninsula: A Seaside Afternoon
While visiting friends in nearby Ocean Grove we were taken for a short afternoon drive to the western edge of Port Phillip Bay and the seaside towns of Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale. On arrival into Queenscliff we headed out to the Ferry Terminus which, by the looks of it has