On the Road… to Sydney and Beyond!

Working on the road

Working on the road

One of the best things about the life Nick and I have created for ourselves is the ability to hit the road in our van – and work at the same time. We have ourselves a pretty sweet setup that allows me to make jewellery and blog and do all the other internetty things I need to do while we’re travelling.

At the moment, we’re on a 2-week road trip from Brisbane to Sydney to Canberra and back again. I had to go to Sydney in order to get my US passport, so we decided – why not make a holiday of it?

It’s been awesome so far – every other time we’ve driven down this way we’ve tended to be in a rush, and haven’t enjoyed all the amazing places along the way. This time, we deliberately decided to take a week to drive the 950km from Bris to Sydney, and it’s really paying off. We’ve found some beautiful spots… in fact, here’s my ‘office’ where I sit writing this blog post:

office in newcastle

And here are some other snapshots of our journey so far…

The ocean pool at Yamba

The ocean pool at Yamba

Caravan Park kitty at Yamba

Caravan Park kitty at Yamba

Seven Mile Beach

Seven Mile Beach

Bushwalking in Booti Booti National Partk

Bushwalking in Booti Booti National Park

We’re up to day 5 of the trip – we’ll hit Sydney the day after tomorrow.

Business-wise, I’m being a little easy on myself and not changing the Weekly Special while I’m away, so you’ve got 2 weeks to nab a Pearl Necklace on special :)

I’m hoping to check in again during our trip! Till then, I think some email answering is in order, and then maybe a swim…

P.S. If you’re curious to see where we are roaming, follow me on Instagram for all the pretty stuff…

 

A taste of the Woodford Folk Festival 2012… and it’s not over yet!

The Woodford Folk Festival has been part of my life for over 14 years. See, WFF is my local festival – I literally live 20 minutes down the road from here.

I visited the WFF for the first time in the summer of 1998 with a bunch of friends from school – it was the Golden Summer between high school and University for me.

Back in 1998, I vividly remember in the second row at The Whitlams gig… I believe they were preceded by the Pixies. I didn’t know who the Pixies were, but I hung off every word Tim Freedman sang. I remember the crowds, the heat, the rain, the mud, the smiles, the costumes… and the sense of being somewhere wholly ‘other’. Somewhere not of this world.

Now I’m here again, 14 years later, at the 27th WFF. I’ve visited a few times in the interim, but this is my first full festival – camping in The Luggage and getting the chance to truly immerse myself in all the festival has to offer.

If visiting for the day is fantastic, staying for the whole festival is a whole ‘nother paradigm. It allows you to sink into the alternate universe that is the Land of Woodfordia, and spend a week living in an alternate universe of peace, love, and fun.

I’m going to do a number of posts highlighting different aspects of my time here in Woodfordia, but today, I wanted to give you all a little taste of everything you can experience here – and what is still to come.

WFF is definitely NOT ‘just another music festival’. The music is a central part, for sure… but there is so very much more going on.

For example, in the last few days, I have:

Taken two morning yoga classes with Core Yoga from West End.

Done Tai Chi on the Village Green.

Drunk iced chai tea (it’s hot in the Land of Woodfordia) under the Rainbow Chai tent.

Watched acrobats do their thing. (This is the Pitts Family Circus.)

Learnt how to make a traditional Russian Woven Belt.

Eaten a stack of super-tasty food (this is a Hungarian Flat Bread – yummmmm).

Gotten a hair wrap thanks to Alchemy Hair Art – something I never got around to doing when I was a teenager.

Browsed the many shop stalls.

Watched a lantern parade.

And, of course… listened to some music. And danced. I particularly enjoyed Half Moon Run out of Canada…

…and local girl done good, Kate Miller-Heidke.

Oh, and by the way – once you’re through the gates, all performances, dance/yoga/circus (etc) workshops, and talks are free. The amazing array of craft workshops cost, but only a little.

Only two days down, four still to go – and I’m settling in to this wonderful country of Woodfordia that appears out of the aether each and every year.

Are you coming to play?

If you live in South-East Queensland, the festival is on until Tuesday – culminating in the Fire Event on Tuesday night.

Check out the website to see what’s happening during the rest of the festival. If you’d like to follow my journey through festival time and space, pop on over and follow me on twitter and instagram. Also follow the hastag #WWF.

My time at WFF is thanks to Tourism Queensland and the Queensland Folk Federation. All photography (C) Jess Van Den.

A Floral Interlude ~ Floriade, Otherwise Known as Tulipalooza

Before we begin our journey through Floriade – otherwise known as ‘Tulipalooza’ – are you sitting comfortably? Do you have a warm/cold beverage of choice?

Have I distracted you long enough to let alllll the pretty photos load? Probably not, but let’s press on.

This weekend just gone I was lucky enough to have my now-annual Dream Date with my bestie Manda. We’ve been friends since 1994, but have lived in different cities for most of this time, which means we only occasionally see each other in person. This year we decided to institute the yearly Dream Date – a couple of days of girl-time doing lady-things once a year – so we don’t go too long without seeing each other.

Most of our Dream Date took place in Sydney (watch this space for a post on that, including the insane amount of gorgeous vintage I bought in Newtown… cough, cough), but Manda lives in Canberra, so I flew in there so we could road-trip it up to Sydney in her tiny tiny smart car.

Unbeknownst to me at the time, the spectacular spring festival of flowers known as Floriade is on at the moment in Canberra. Floriade is something I’ve always wanted to see, but totally didn’t think about this time round, as we were planning to spend all our time in Sydney. Thankfully, Amanda told me it was on, so I had the absolute joy of seeing THE most tulips I have EVER seen in my life.

Tulips are my absolute favourite flowers (my bridal bouquet was a simple bunch of cream tulips, and, really, being half-Dutch it’s not like I have a choice in this, it’s obviously a genetic thing) so I was blown away by all the colours and styles of flower at Floriade.

This was Amanda’s view of me for most of the afternoon, I think…

I took squillions of pictures, and had an awful time trying to decide which ones to show you… so here are, well, most of them.

Also – please enjoy the comic relief at the end of the post. Includes free duckface.

 P.S. Manda writes THE most hilarious sewing blog you’ll ever read. Truly. Go check it out.

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