The Grampians – Pinnacle Walk
Rocks seemingly arranged by nature into tall stacks, each rock balancing precariously yet with complete stability on top of another, the scorched remains of burnt trees now seeming with new growth and the silence, only interrupted by the sound of your footsteps on the rock or the occasional kookaburra’s call
Melbourne: Parks, Politics and Performances (Part 1)
At the end of the last episode I left you with a hot chocolate (or coffee) and about to board the city Circle Tram which is where I’ll start today’s post, heading east along Flinders Street towards the top end of town to look at some of the Parks, Politics
Melbourne: Flinders Street Station
Today’s post is the first in a series about things that you can see and do around Melbourne. Wanting an easy place to flesh out the idea of doing a bit of pseudo travel writing, I wandered into the city a few weeks ago and thought, Flinders Street, the transport
Sydney’s Coastal Walk
Halloween weekend was upon us and even though it was just after 10am the locals at Coogee beach were already well into the Halloween festivities. One prankster was well posed to present as an unconscious drunk (the latter was probably true), and his mates were asking passers by if they