Tuesday, 30 July 2013

tuesday.

its been almost 2 months since we moved back to Broome, and I never really did a farewell to hallsy post. its been a pretty hectic 2 months, challenging and surprising, and we still trying to find our feet and our Broome groove...

we ended up being in halls creek almost 9 months to the day, that's the longest we have ever stayed anywhere in the last 6 years! i still remember like it was yesterday, the day we arrived and subsequent days getting to know the town, getting a job, a donga of our own and meeting some pretty rad people, everything happened really quickly and before we knew it, 6 months had flown past. there are so many people that made our time there so special and to those we thank you, you know who you are. 

Disclaimer: this is a mish mash post, its flow is a little all over the place...

this beautiful sunrise was captured on one of our last days, to me, this is halls creek - a hidden gem.





Halls Creek Visitor Centre, where i spent 9 months learning about the Kimberley region and pretending i knew all the answers. little plug for them... go to their website where you can book all your tours and accommodation when travelling in the Kimberley and beyond, they also have an amazing online shop check it out hallscreektourism.com.au




in the last few months of our time in hallsy we were swimming 3 times a week, and it was freezing! halls creek aquatic centre is one of my favourite swimming pools, if you are travelling through stop by, have a dip.




and with that, many sad farewells, promises of visits, keeping in touch and a few tears, we packed our bags and headed for the big smoke*...

*im not kidding, in those first few days, Broome was overwhelmingly large.


had to get a photo of macchi at Mary Pool rest stop between Halls Creek and Fitzroy Crossing




and one of us....excited to be on the road again headed for a new adventure.


the scenery in the north of Australia is so unique, and beautiful in its vastness and stark, harsh nature. i feel so blessed to be able to experience and take in this amazing land.










we stopped to refuel ourselves and macchi at Willare Bridge Roadhouse...long way from Perth!




they are like the stately watchers of the Kimberley, the boab tree.



and then we saw our first Broome sunset after nearly a year, and it didn't disappoint, i don't think it ever will, every night the sunset can be just as magnificent.



i'm not really sure where this blog is headed at the moment, i'm going through a period of re-evaluating areas of my life, and i feel like there is so much more going on in the world that we need to talk about and deal with, i guess i don't want pple to think this is a self-indulgent space for me, i would love to tackle the more 'important' issues that our world is facing at the moment in this here space, however i'm not sure this is the right place. never think i am ignoring these issues or sweeping them under the carpet, what is happening in Australia at the moment in regards to basic human right is shocking saddening and embarrassing to me. think of this space as a place to escape and catch up on our ever 'exciting' lives, i will try to keep it upbeat, but i might also go deeper when i feel i need too. fortunately i have the freedom to be able to do that...

to all those without a roof over their head tonight, and to those fearing for the safety of their families and themselves, wherever you are in the world, my thoughts are with you. xox



All photos in this post taken with my iphone5

Sunday, 21 July 2013

Cycling Broome

its sort of the best place to have a bicycle, of whatever variety you prefer,our choices are pretty much polar opposite...



my bike is a single speed beauty purchased from mojobike just after we arrived in broome, i knew i would need my own set of wheels as b uses the car for work. i use her everyday to work, to the shops , to the beach, just for a ride, wherever i feel like going really. she has a handy basket with a lid which fits all the necessities and a steel rack on the back, perfect for dinkying children! (no that does not make me sound cray cray, it's purely a fact)



b's bike on the other hand is a stunning harobike that he chose here in broome from the local bike shop, who also hire out bikes if you are ever in the need for one: broomecycles. b's bike was a very early 30th birthday gift from family and i know it will be so well used here and always, cause it's cool and it's exactly what he was after. 




there are many places to see on a bike, and broome is so flat, it feels like you are hardly working those leg muscles (at first that is, 10mins in you start to feel it, but thats good right!?), there are loads of off road tracks, and the famous Gibb River Road just out of Derby for the hardcore cyclists. However, im not so much into the off road stuff, and my bike isnt really created for that, so we stick to the streets of broome. it is an amazing way of seeing a place.







broome has been created with bikes and walking top priority, most streets have wide walking paths that are suitable for bikes, there are plenty of bike stands at all the major shopping centres and you will always see a couple of bikes chained to posts around China Town.









there is really no better way to explore a place.get out on your bike today. where do you ride?