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Latest blog posts from Anna Overseas
Watch That First Step, It's a Doozy...
My weekend plans had involved the Indian Ocean and swimming with dolphins, so obviously I found myself in the back of a 4 x 4 minibus full of Japanese students just about to slip over the edge of an extremely steep, extremely white sand dune while an Aussie driver reminded us to "Buckle up - this... Read more...
Published a year ago
MidWinter in Australia, a photo essay, by jo
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Published a year ago
Not All Those Who Wander....
I am drowning in nervousness about travelling. I enjoy travelling, enjoy the rush of seeing someplace new, or going someplace old and seeing it again. I'm excited about going back to London, even if all I'm going to do is see a musical and buy my favourite chai in bulk, and spend a delightful... Read more...
Published a year ago
Please do this
Please Do This Save Our Old Town You can help, even if you don't live in Edinburgh. Edinburgh is like my home, it's the place I've asked to be taken back to should I die suddenly, it's where I've left my heart, and Old Town, the Royal Mile, is one of my favourite places there. I can't... Read more...
Published a year ago
Photos
Shades of Red Originally uploaded by Anna Overseas I'm currently having some issues with my internet, which is especially frustrating being that I have much to say. Instead, I managed to upload a bunch of photos of the wine tour I went on last weekend. I had sips of 44 glasses of wine,... Read more...
Published a year ago
Heading West
It's easy to forget how big Australia actually is. I know, that sounds a bit odd - I'm Canadian, Canada's even bigger (and we have a song about that), but travelling in your home country is different than travelling someplace else. In Canada, I expect everything 'interesting' to be a long ways... Read more...
Published a year ago
Till Human Voices Wake Us
When I was a little girl, my mother always used to tease me all summer long that she couldn't tell what was dirt and what was tan. I spent entire days, from dawn till dusk, outside, running around and playing in the dirt and being rowdy, before puberty and a sudden interest in books turned me... Read more...
Published a year ago
Welcome To Wherever You Are
I can't remember the town I'm in right now - Kalberrie, maybe? Either way, I'm in a small little town in Western Aus, on the first day of a four day tour of the area. It's a bit surreal being on tours in Australia after having been in Scotland for so long. I mean, in Scotland, London can be a... Read more...
Published a year ago
Halfway to Anywhere
On Valentine's Day last year Don gave me a guide book to Australia. He inscribed on the inside cover "Remember to fly. With love, Don." It might be the sweetest gift I've ever received. Don did everything he could do to encourage me to chase my dreams around the world. Before we were... Read more...
Published a year ago
Blank Pages
I don't know where to start. Actually, that's not true. I know exactly where to start: Australia. It's beautiful, here. For weeks now I've been playing in my head with the idea of coming back here when I know how to drive, of packing up a van and just driving through it, around it, trying to... Read more...
Published a year ago
Easily Amused
Oh, traloo, traleee! Happy day! I have finally made my oven work! Stop laughing at me! Ovens in Aus are complicated! They're upside down or something! Okay, seriously, it's a gas oven, and other than a brief period in my childhood, I've never used one before. I sorted out the stove top... Read more...
Published a year ago
Blown Away
A couple of weeks ago I was staring at an empty weekend in despair. The dolphin tour was filled up, and I wanted to get out of the city. I wanted to *do* something with this limited time I have in Australia, but I didn't know what. Australia is a great place to live, it is, but it just seems... Read more...
Published a year ago