This is not a hard one for me. I love to travel and have had some amazing experiences. My speciality as a nurse is Travel Medicine & Tropical Disesase and this led to my passion for travel.
Whenever I travel overseas, I always take the time to visit the local hospital, medical clinics and share experiences and knowledge with the locals. It costs me nothing yet I am enriched from the experience of being part of their community and contributing to a less fortunate society. You can see how lucky I am to be able to combine two loves.
I have spent time in West Africa , Nepal , Indonesia , Malaysia , Vietnam , Thailand , New Zealand , USA and the UK .
Even though I have spent time in remarkable cultures where I have had many emotional journeys and where the inhumanity questioned my beliefs about society & life, the picture that I would like to share is that of our humble shack near Cervantes in WA.
The Shack, April 2007 |
The kids love it. My husband loves it. I tolerate it *laughs hard*. Once again I have so many photos of the place. Every time we go there I take photos of the sand dune behind our shack and the path to the beach to show how much it changes with the elements. I am putting a photo book together to capture this and the family memories of our time at the shack.
Some of my favourite photos that I have taken are from at the shack and I am sharing a few of them here.
Destitute, April 2007 |
The wildlife is prolific. From blue tongue lizards to seals, from sea birds to emus and of course, kangaroos. All within cooee of the shack's front door.
Emu , August 2008 |
Flies. Did I mention the flies?
The Shack runs off a generator which means that we lights *awesome*, fridge, huge freezer (for all the fish we catch), fans, satellite tv (doesn't work, we don't have time to watch it anyway), toaster, microwave, oil heater.
Friendly seal, October 2009 |
Shell, September 2009 |
It also has flushing toilet x2 *bliss*, pot belly stove (great in winter), hot water *bliss* and even a twin tub washing machine which comes in handy when you stay up there for a bit.
There's lots to do to. We are never bored.
Sand boarding, swimming, fishing, snorkling, building sandcastles, reading books, exploring, chasing seagulls, collecting seashells, doing nothing.
Relaxing with a vino or beer and some pretezels *ahhh*
Crazy Sea Bird eating fish, July 2009 |
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