Feb 28 2010

Coogee Beach By Night

Published by Brooke under Outside, Travel

Coogee Beach By Night

Love the lighting here.

The sand looks so golden, and the sky looks so blue.

What a cool way to spend the last weekend of summer.

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Feb 18 2010

Someone’s Not Happy

Published by Brooke under Friends, Travel

Someone's Not Happy

Sightseeing in Vilnius. Could have been a bit too early, or maybe we just needed some Double Coffee to perk us up.

We did, after all, have some very long nights in this city.

I totally don’t blame him.

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Feb 10 2010

Living Like Rockstars

Published by Brooke under Money, Travel

Living Like Rockstars

This is how we rolled. Through the Russanovka streets with stacks of Ukrainian cash, we’d walk like we owned the place…

…until we saw some tough men coming the other way, which is when we’d run home and deposit our pay underneath the mattress and in tampon boxes. Totally badass.

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Feb 06 2010

Infamous Bondi

Published by Brooke under Outside, Travel

Infamous Bondi

Bondi Beach is known around the world for its sand and surf. Any tourist will end up red and toasty there; more will pretend like they know how to surf there.

I just sat in hopes of getting to watch “Bondi Rescue” getting filmed. Anyone know when that happens?

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Feb 04 2010

Ukrainian Love

Published by Brooke under Love, Travel

Ukrainian Love

An Odessa column near the Black Sea portrayed this sign of love. I can only imagine it being a sign of a tragic ending for those involved. Makes me think of Romeo and Juliet.

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Jan 23 2010

Vivid Sydney

Published by Brooke under Friends

Vivid Sydney

Jess and Stirlo were drawn to the lights that were displayed during Vivid Sydney last June. Slowly they crept up.

Just like a moth to a bug zapper.

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Jan 20 2010

Old Colors

Published by Brooke under Travel

Old Colors

Bottles in a window at the Silverton Cafe. I loved the antiques that this cafe dug up and used as decorations. These old soda bottles were used by the Australian miners in the Silverton area, tossed out and covered by the reddish dirt.

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