
Out the back with Jack…
The stories behind the images…
Travel tales and adventures out & about with Jack

Hanging out…
Driving on Aussie regional and remote roads a lot, I’m used to looking out for animals wandering - or hopping onto the roads. So I kept my eyes peeled…. and looked… and looked. I saw plenty of signs warning of bison wandering onto the road, but didn’t see a single one. I saw a gray wolf, and a silver wolf…. but no bears, no bison. Nada.

Far too long…
Far too long… since we witnessed the sun’s explosion of colour across the land as it sets on another day.
… and far too long since we sat out under the stars and marvelled at their brilliance, and the sheer magnitude of how many billions we can see…

I wanna be a cowgirl…
If I had my way, I’d be in jeans and boots everyday. Why the heck I live in the ‘burbs I have no idea.

Oceans apart…
‘Stop the world, I wanna get off’ we say when we need a bit of space to breathe, to pull our thoughts and heads together.
For me that space has always been best found at the beach. Any beach will do, preferably the closest to wherever I am at the time.

What a night!
It’s when I hit that crest of the hill that I know Im really on my way somewhere, somewhere more than just up the road from home. That somewhere translates to a fun and exciting destination. There’s no doubt you’re going somewhere. In this case that somewhere fun and exciting was…

Sunrise… sunset…
I was the only person there, except for the odd solitary runner, listening to the waves washing up against the rocks, watching the sky glow with early morning light behind the cityscape.
In golden light…
The wire fence was covered with love locks engraved and attached to the fence by couples declaring their everlasting love for each other, was bathed in a warm, golden light.

A true icon…
Turns out the cheeky little stop didn’t need to happen after all and could have been avoided, but where’s the fun in that? It gave me an opportunity to visit somewhere I’ve always wanted to go, to see something I’ve always looked at photos of longingly, and always been fascinated with….

The crossing…
The bridge was only completed in 2012 so you’d really have needed to plan your travels before it was built.
I was in total awe of this gorgeous bridge spanning this river, standing tall above the frozen waters. I imagine it would be a stunning sight during a snow storm or shrouded in fog, at sunrise and sunset.

Doha - part 1
The whole city was going to be shut for the whole day. At that stage I didn’t much care I just wanted out of his vehicle. Now in retrospect I can see I was pretty tired and wired. He was likely truly authentic and just trying to make money for his family, but my overtired spidey senses had me parting ways with him anyway. Sitting in his car I had been kicking myself for getting in, in the first place, but it is what it is, right? Lesson learned - follow your plan even when tired and a little off balance.