I’ve been in Bali for only a week, and I’m already head over heels. This place is magical! I don’t generally put a lot of text in my photo posts, but I do want to say thank you… the outpouring of support on my travelling with depression article has been absolutely stunning. I did not…
Category: travel photography
in photos: day one on the coromandel
My brother arrived in Auckland yesterday for just one tiny week – which is broken up by a bachelor party (Tues) and a wedding (Fri) – so we have these random patches of days in which to do stuff. I met him at the airport early and after getting a car and picking up another…
in photos: the taieri gorge railway experience
Two weeks ago, I had the opportunity to travel with Dunedin Railways on their Taieri Gorge Railway experience. It was a blustery day, and while the sun never made an appearance, the trip was worth every minute of my time and energy. You can read about my experience here, and enjoy this photo essay below.
a view from the window seat
If I’m taking an overnight flight or really even a flight that’s more than thirty minutes, I like to be in the window seat. That hasn’t always been the case — I used to always sit in the aisle seat. That all changed once I started travelling solo. Why was I sitting in the middle…
in photos: raglan
I haven’t posted a photo essay in a while. I’m not sure why – I have plenty of photos. But I was scrolling through my library and came across these ones from Raglan. Enjoy 🙂
in photos: the tongariro alpine crossing
Best viewed in conjunction with this travel essay on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.
beachcombing the kapiti coast
Sometimes, when life hands you a sour lemon, you decide to get outta town. Mix in some salt water and you can make a pretty tasty lemonade with just about anything. That was my day on the Kapiti Coast. I’d been pretty low key all weekend and kind of bored… what I needed was a…
friday wrap up: the edge of the world
happy friday! how cool are these photos from eye em? huff post asked their photographers to share what the edge of the world looked like to them. as someone who has stood at the edge of a continent and looked out into the wild blue yonder, these are pretty cool. it’s incredible how people can…
in photos: haida gwaii
there is a series of islands along the west coast of canada known as the queen charlottes. similar in size and shape to the outer hebrides on the west coast of scotland, they are home to the haida people, a first nations community. i have been lucky enough to go twice and both times i…
smalls does the camino: photos
hey everyone! my good friend c, also known as smalls, is hiking the camino del santiago, and is sending me her daily journal. i’m posting that here as a one-spot stop for all her thoughts and photos. hopefully, when she gets back, she will be able to share some more with us via facetime or…