It's been exactly 2 months since I landed in sunny Oz and what an
exciting journey it's been. Despite Melbourne's constant bipolar
climate, the season is actually starting to change with a feeling of
crisper, cooler temperature than I've felt in almost a year. My chase
for summer appears to be on hold as I become more settled in the
surroundings of south eastern Australia.
Being a person who's always had a passion for traveling, but never lived far from home, everyday has been an adventure getting by in a country that has no record of your existence (no credit history or Australian identification). The best part of this time abroad (other than the fact that it's ultimately just an extended vacation) is that I've been able to gain more perspective into this massive world. First and foremost, I can definitely see why Melbourne is known as the world's most livable city! There's so much to see and do here (great for the artist, wino, sports enthusiast, etc.) I don't see how anyone could possibly get bored--especially in the summertime with all the festivals, markets and beach. This city has such a sense of community and Melburnians are proud and happy to share their melting pot culture with travelers. Whether it's just to sit at Fed Square in the middle of a Monday and watch the Academy Awards on the big screen or stay up from sunset to sunrise walking the streets of the city to enjoy the free music performances, artist exhibits and light shows of White Night, the Melbourne masses come out to support the festivities.
But spending the past couple months in Australia has also left me appreciating bits of home that I've taken for granted all my life. Sometimes I catch myself getting a little nostalgic for L.A. and missing family, but thank goodness video chats and care packages are quick fixes. From the time I landed to now, I'm still completely happy to be here and blessed to have this opportunity to explore at this stage in life.
I can't believe how quickly time has flown in the exciting city, I've been lucky enough to call a temporary "home" and looking forward to more experiences in the months to come!
Australia Day 2013
St. Kilda Festival
| The Cat Empire sunset set |
Melbs Street Art
White Night 2013
| White Night on Princes Bridge |
| Light Display on St. Paul's Cathedral |
| Live Music at Flinders Street Station |