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I was lucky enough to be invited to spend a weekend red clawing up at Lake Somerset with my friend Steve. It is a really beautiful place. The lake is...
Last weekend Australia’s third largest city, Brisbane, brought one of its greatest food festivals, Good Food Month, to a close. The event lasted 31 days...
Winter is coming. Well, in Australia it’s already here and while we’re short an “Iron Throne” and a few dragons, the swords, crossbows, chainmail and...
About 21 years ago I did something most people do at least once in their childhood; sneak off and watch a movie that isn’t age appropriate. While I had...
The combination of not hiking or bushwalking for about half a month and being laid up with a cold for a week on top of that made me restless so I decided...
Apparently what the fox actually says is, “I need money for art supplies”. The public art in Brisbane is pretty amazing. I think in a future post (or...
Old Government House in Brisbane is one of those places in the city, in my mind at least, that you could easily pass up if you’re on a quick visit. Its...
I really can’t think of one bad thing to say about the City Botanic Gardens. Its right on the river, the grounds are dazzling and its too big to ever...
Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it. Greg Anderson When Queensland celebrated the Queen...
I really like Eagle Street, and not only for the awesome restaurants at the Eagle Street Pier but for the old buildings mixed in with the skyscrapers...
Brisbane felt empty today, well, as empty as a city of 2 million people can feel on any given day. I don’t know if it was because I hit the streets early...
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[...] I really can’t think of one bad thing to say about the City Botanic Gardens. Its right on the river, the grounds are dazzling and its too big to ever feel crowded. As [...]
[...] City Hall but its worth the trip especially if you sandwich it between a stop to the City Botanic Gardens and the William Robinson Gallery which is housed on the second floor. Old Government House, [...]
[...] intention of doing a number of things: Going to Bookfest, taking a walk through the City Botanic Gardens, popping into Old Government House, visiting the William Robinson Gallery and [...]
[...] Old Government House in Brisbane is one of those places in the city, in my mind at least, that you could easily [...]
[...] : Going to Bookfest, taking a walk through the City Botanic Gardens, popping into Old Government House, visiting the William Robinson Gallery and checking out two exhibitions, “The Many [...]
Brisbane felt empty today, well, as empty as a city of 2 million people can feel on any given day. I don’t know if it was because I hit the streets [...]
Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it. Greg Anderson When Queensland celebrated the Q [...]
[...] was the night noodle markets. Scores upon scores of stalls were set up on the banks of the Brisbane river, nestled comfortably between the Wheel of Brisbane in South Bank and the Victoria Bridge. A [...]
[...] that now occupy buildings that once were important cogs in the industrial life of the Brisbane River. Here are some more pictures I snapped in the area: Port Office Hotel « ‹ 1 of 7 › » The post [...]
[...] gravity was leading me. The Heritage of Edward Street So Edward Street is a decent way to head toward the Botanic Gardens anyway, but the thing I find most [...]
[...] crowded and The “Life Line Bookfest” was in full swing in South Bank so I thought I would take Edward Street, cut through the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens, then through Queensland University of [...]
[...] , I’ll keep my eyes peeled for wee folk like my friend up there. The post Public Art in Brisbane Brisbane or What the Fox Actually Says. appeared first on Adventures in Queensland. [...]
[...] in full swing in South Bank so I thought I would take Edward Street, cut through the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens, then through Queensland University of Technology campus, pass over the Victoria [...]
[...] a few of the pictures I took. City Botanic Gardens, Brisbane « ‹ 1 of 14 › » The post Brisbane City Botanic Gardens appeared first on Adventures in Queensland. [...]
I really like Eagle Street, and not only for the awesome restaurants at the Eagle Street Pier but for the old buildings mixed in with the skyscrapers [...]
I really can’t think of one bad thing to say about the City Botanic Gardens. Its right on the river, the grounds are dazzling and its too big to eve [...]
[...] , “The Many Lives of Moreton Bay” and “The River – A History of Brisbane” at Brisbane City Hall. Needless to say, there was a whole lot of walking involved but it was an immensely [...]
[...] on a quick visit. Its presence is muted by the reputation of grander buildings like Brisbane City Hall but its worth the trip especially if you sandwich it between a stop to the City [...]
[...] I really can’t think of one bad thing to say about the City Botanic Gardens. Its right on the river, the grounds are dazzling and its too big to ever feel crowded. As [...]
[...] City Hall but its worth the trip especially if you sandwich it between a stop to the City Botanic Gardens and the William Robinson Gallery which is housed on the second floor. Old Government House, [...]
[...] intention of doing a number of things: Going to Bookfest, taking a walk through the City Botanic Gardens, popping into Old Government House, visiting the William Robinson Gallery and [...]
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