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A day behind the lens: Sweet Shute’s Video Workshop

Put a bunch of creative ladies, armed with cameras in a beautiful setting and there’s no doubt that magic is going to happen.   The other week I had pleasure of attending a Video Workshop run by Sally Badnall from Sweet Shute. As soon as Sally approached me with the idea of attending the workshop… Read more »

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12 of my favourite Seminyak Cafes

Seminyak. The home to hustle and bustle, humidity, beautiful shops and a forever growing cafe scene. This place is constantly blooming, with new hidden gems popping up around the place every time we visit. Seminyak cafes seem to have the art of brunch down pact, as well as perfect coffees to wash it all down… Read more »

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Getting Lost In- London

London Hustle and bustle. Culture. Big parks and even bigger coffees. This place had my heart as soon as I saw buckets of flowers spilling over the pavement, vintage shops as far as the eye could see and street art in every nook and cranny. My boyfriend and I spent 3 nights in London, basing… Read more »

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Getting Lost In: Robe, South Australia

Robe Robe is a stunning town located on the Limestone Coast, about a 4 hour drive from Adelaide. It is relaxed town that is community minded and in the off peak season is home to a thousand or so people who call themselves locals. In the holidays families, friends and those who love the coast… Read more »

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Getting Lost In: Cinque Terre, Italy

it was one of the final weeks of our holiday. we were growing tired and weary, ready to rest and have the sun kiss our skin as the winter had hit early on our last leg of Spain. we set off from Florence, backpacks on (and rather heavy), and after a few stop offs we… Read more »

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Getting to know your local: Winter City Brief

okay so it’s not winter anymore and I am a little bit behind the 8 ball. blog wise. brain wise. organising wise. a few months ago when it actually was winter, the other half and I rugged up, headed to the city with the City Brief: Winter Edition in one hand and a coffee in… Read more »

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Getting Lost In: The Clare Valley

The Clare Valley About a hour and a half from Adelaide by car, this region will sweep you off of your feet and transport you to a place of incredible food, excellent wines and breathtaking scenery. Whether you are a lover of wine or beer, or if you’re stuck as the designated driver, then you… Read more »

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Getting to know your local: Autumn City Brief

looking for a guide to Adelaide but wanting one that focuses on local eateries, incredible coffee, independent establishments and the landmark and must see sights? then look no further than Adelaide’s newest seasonal guide on the market, City Brief. whether you live in this beautiful city and just want to get to know it a bit… Read more »

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Getting Lost In: Hoi An- Vietnam

Hoi An Located on the coast of the South China Sea, Hoi An is found in the Quang Nam Province. It is home to gorgeous old buildings, traditional temples and the Japanese Covered Bridge and the old town is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There is plenty to see and do, and even more… Read more »

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A foodies guide to the Adelaide Central Market

whether you are looking for a feed, need a go-to place to do all your food shopping or are just keen to sink a coffee and people watch, the Adelaide Central Markets ticks all the boxes. trips to markets for me started when I was in primary school, where we got to wander the stalls and taste… Read more »

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A foodies guide to the Adelaide Farmers Market

getting a sunday off in my world doesn’t happen very often. but when it does I try and force my way out of bed to get down to the Adelaide Farmers Market at the showgrounds. It’s held every Sunday morning, rain hail or shine (excluding a couple of public holidays) and hosts a long list… Read more »

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Getting lost in: Bangkok

 Bangkok Before I went here I expected this city to be big. But WOW, it’s huge. I have been to Bangkok twice now and on both occasions I have always found something to keep me entertained. The first time I went with 2 girlfriends and we spent most of the time shopping, eating, day tripping… Read more »