Move to Yanchep
Neither Sian nor I have ever owned our own house, which offers advantages to extended international travel. But, like anything, there’s always drawbacks.
Monday we moved out of where we were living into a friends place for the final six weeks before departure. While we’re always grateful for the support our friends offer us, Greg’s house is more than an hour north of the Perth city centre, in coastal town called Yanchep.
When everything you do is in the city, the logistical problems of living in a place as far as Yanchep are huge. We have to get up earlier, leave the house earlier, plan our entire day before leaving the house and ensure we have everything we need for the day before we go, because there ain’t no going back once we’ve left.
Couple that with the strain of planning a large-scale trip and you have mayhem.
But it is nice to be in a quiet coastal town, away from everyone and free of noise pollution.
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In October 2009 David Jo Bradley embarked upon a six month self funded documentary project covering England, Spain, Morocco, Mali and France. The key focus was to follow shifting cultures as the influence of religion alters day-to-day life.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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