I almost didn’t make it to Tasmania. I’m sure when most people plan a trip to Australia, they give the small island a miss. After all, it requires more time and money to venture off the mainland and explore Australia’s “natural state”. Before I arrived last year, however, I promised myself that I would visit […]
Continue reading...11 February 2011
For nearly two months I’ve been sitting on the edge of my seat, waiting to kick off an Australian road trip with two of my best friends. And in these two months, I’ve learned a lot about the process of prepping for such a trip, especially when it comes to purchasing a campervan. 1) Tell […]
Continue reading...7 February 2011
You may not guess it from reading my posts about macarons and other sweets, but I love eating healthfully. Fresh fruits and vegetables and lean sources of protein make me smile, and I try to live gluten and dairy free as I’m sensitive to both. As much as I love healthy eats (and sweets…), I […]
Continue reading...31 January 2011
There have been a few things in my life I’ve been paid to do: babysit, make cold calls about auto insurance, be a cashier in a department store and a grocery store, work as a psychology research assistant and lab coordinator, and coach and counsel students as an academic and career advisor. I can now […]
Continue reading...23 January 2011
While I adore so many places in Australia, it’s fair to say that Sydney is my favorite. It was my introduction to Oz four years ago, and it’s where I kicked off my journey last May. Places speak (or don’t…) to people for different reasons, and Sydney just happens to have me under her spell. […]
Continue reading...17 January 2011
I recently quit my job to travel. Sound familiar? You’re probably thinking of the time I transformed from career counselor to career breaker. On a Friday afternoon in March 2010, I met with my supervisor to offer my resignation and share the plan to move to Australia for a year. Well welcome to “Heather quits […]
Continue reading...3 January 2011
Sydney New Years fireworks I can’t remember the first December 31 where I watched a mid-morning recap of New Years celebrations around the world — but when I saw the fireworks over Sydney Harbour Bridge, I knew I wanted to be there one day. Perhaps I should have known Australia was in my future when […]
Continue reading...21 December 2010
Christmas is less than one week away. It’s THIS weekend. No matter how many times I listen to Elvis’ Christmas album on the iPod or look at the cards and packages I’ve received in the last few days, it just doesn’t feel like the holidays. — American for “holiday”: Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, Valentine’s Day, […]
Continue reading...14 December 2010
Recently two unexpected things made me laugh: — A friend declared that I am an “Americaussie” (New entry for Urban Dictionary? I think so! Google only has a few mentions.) — A customer asked if I was Australian. This was after she’d heard me speak. My accent is still very North American*. I’m a citizen […]
Continue reading...5 December 2010
Welcome to the second guest post on There’s No Place Like Oz! My parents came for a week-long visit last month, and below my dad shares some of his favorite moments from the trip. It started out innocently enough. “Dad, I found this great trip to Ireland in Budget Travel Magazine. It’s affordable and includes […]
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1 March 2011
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