Blaxland Riverside Park Play Space : An Adventure at Sydney Olympic Park

Blaxland Riverside Park Play Space : An Adventure at Sydney Olympic Park

If you’re in Sydney and looking for a place to take the kids that won’t break the bank, will keep them occupied for a few hours and is guaranteed to ensure that by the end of the day they just want to go to bed after dinner I have the place for you. Designed by James …

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Daisy’s Milkbar Petersham : An Introduction to Mixed Lollies

Daisy's Milkbar Petersham : An Introduction to Mixed Lollies

When I was young, the milkbar was the favoured hangout for all the cool kids. I appreciated our local establishment mostly for its assortment of mixed lollies which could be purchased for 1 cent, 2 cents and 5 cents a piece. It wasn’t until I was an adult that the ambience, the chatter and even the …

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Barris Kustom Industries: Batman & The Munsters – An Old School Trip

Barris Kustom Industries: Batman & The Munsters - An Old School Trip

George Barris opened his first custom shop in the suburb of Bell back in 1944 and later on Compton Avenue in Los Angeles with his brother who was discharged from service after WWII. Their business grew into Barris Kustom Industries which is now a mecca for any individual enthusiastic about custom cars. The Barris brothers developed a number of …

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Newington Armory : A Train Exploration of a Disused Military Magazine

Newington Armory : A Train Exploration of a Disused Military Magazine

Australia has a number of disused military forts, armament depot and bunkers scattered along its expansive coastline and further inland. Imagine discovering that a handful of these are close to where you live and that they are easily accessed if you know how. There’s no doubt that you are likely near a few! Last year we …

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Old Santa Barbara Mission : Discovering California’s Spanish Roots

Old Santa Barbara Mission : Discovering California's Spanish Roots

California has boasted a culturally and linguistically diverse population for as long as it has been inhabited. Pre-Columbus, 70 distinct groups of Native Americans called this state home. By 1770, Spanish missionaries began establishing 21 Californian missions to convert the indigenous population to Christianity. On our family trip to California, we decided we had to …

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Sydney Opera House – Accessibility Strategy : Access All Areas

Sydney Opera House - Accessibility Strategy : Access All Areas

During the day I am a special educator. I have a strong passion for accessibility advocacy and quickly assess the locations we visit as a family to determine if they would be suitable places to visit with my students and to promote to my wider school community. Over the years physical accessibility has become something …

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Taronga Zoo : Animal Encounters with Family & Friends

Taronga Zoo : Animal Encounters with Family & Friends

In early February one of my best friends from high school arrived in Sydney from Denmark after spending most of January travelling the southern parts of Western Australia, Adelaide and Kangaroo Island. (You can check out their adventures on Dyrvings rejseblog). We decided that our reunion would take place at Taronga Zoo as it has …

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The Hollywood Walk of Fame : A Kid Adventure Down the Boulevard

The Hollywood Walk of Fame : A Kid Adventure Down the Boulevard

There is no avoiding the Hollywood Walk of Fame when you’re in Los Angeles. Since 1958 when it was established, it has been a landmark that almost everyone is familiar. What you may not know is that it spans 5.6 km in total across two sections. Just like you’ll see in Pretty Woman, some of the areas are not …

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West Coast Customs: A Trip to Burbank California

West Coast Customs: A Trip to Burbank California

The best way to guarantee a successful holiday is to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to plan adventures that they will love. Before flying to California, T and I sat down and wrote three Bucket Lists: all the things I would love to see; all the things T would love to see and all …

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The Mob Museum : Our Brush With Organised Crime in Las Vegas

The Mob Museum : Our Brush With Organised Crime in Las Vegas

Las Vegas. Immediately visions of casinos, bright lights, parties and dancing appear in my mind. However, behind all the glitz this little Nevada gem has a history built on the business of Organised Crime. The Mafia have been playing the city for decades which has been the inspiration of many movies and books. When visiting Las Vegas in …

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M&M’s World Las Vegas : Levels of Chocolate Goodness

M&M's World Las Vegas : Levels of Chocolate Goodness

On confirming our trip to California for our December/January trip, T and I spent a great deal of time debating whether we should take a side trip Las Vegas. For months leading up to our trip I trawled forums to see if others had included it in their Californian itinerary. I even asked a few …

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Story Time : Books For The Child Traveller

Story Time : Books For The Child Traveller

Just before Christmas through to the week before school went back in New South Wales, our family spent our time travelling around California, USA and then enjoying the beach for a day or two on our return home. Consequently, our weekly book post went on an unplanned hiatus. You’ll be happy to hear that this …

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Sweet! A Jelly Belly Factory Tour

Sweet! A Jelly Belly Factory Tour

Did you ever read Roald Dahl’s  Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and wish that you too could visit a chocolate factory? I bet you did. I dreamed of stumbling across a Everlasting Gobstopper or Exploding Candy (both which would have been through rigorous testing by the Oompa Loompa’s and ready for safe consumption). A trip to …

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