On 1 June 2006, we arrived in Sydney, Australia. The rest, as they say, is history.
Well, not quite.
Continue to follow my journey as I recount the more interesting experiences, relive those amusing moments, and explore the deeper side of my search for a different way of life in this topsy turvy, sun-drenched country that is Australia.
For now, let me introduce you to the neighbourhood that I’ve called home for almost five years. Sydney’s iconic Northern Beaches.
Just another summer’s day in paradise |
Unsurprisingly, it was the water that attracted me most to Australia. That and the endless sandy beaches. The thought of living near the ocean invigorated me. If we’d remained in Vancouver, it would have been a life by the Pacific. In moving to Ottawa, we gave this up and immediately had our regrets. With a new life in Sydney on the cards, I adopted the typical expat mentality. I suggested – no, insisted – that we live near the ocean. And so we came to live on Sydney’s Northern Beaches – a place of absolute watery distraction combined with ridiculously high costs of living.
Beginning at the North Head entrance to Sydney’s harbour, the Northern Beaches is a stretch of more than ten golden sand beaches ranging from the backpacker’s mecca in the south, Manly, to the exclusive Palm Beach in the north (coincidentally home of one of Australia’s more interesting exports, the Home and Away television series). With names such as Curl Curl, Freshwater, Dee Why, Narrabeen, Avalon, Mona Vale, Newport and Whale Beach, the region is an area of outstanding natural beauty, where the bush rolls down to the beach, and the calm waters of gentle lagoons offer a brief respite from the wild southern ocean.
I enjoy the story of the naming of Manly. The first Governor, Arthur Phillip, named the area in recognition of a group of ‘manly’ Guringai Aboriginals who waded out to his ship when he visited the area, and it’s one of my favourite spots to grab a bite to eat on a Saturday night with its long stretch of fine and casual dining facing four beautiful Norfolk Pine-fringed beaches – Manly, South Steyne, North Steyne and Queenscliff.
It’s an idyllic environment, full of natural beauty and postcard views, but it isn’t without its negatives – from exorbitant house prices to inadequate transport links, from overpopulation to increasing alcohol-fuelled incidents.
It may not indeed be a ‘forever’ place but it is a part of the world where I’m ‘experiencing’ life, not just ‘co-existing’. It’s somewhere I’m living a life more fulsome, less ordinary. I have much to tell you about.
Come follow me.
Ben and Carrie Tracks says
Excited to follow your adventures through
“topsy turvey” Australia….Manly beach looks spectacular and we have to agree the naming is excellent!
Happy Holidays 🙂
-Carrie and Ben
http://www.benandcarrietracks.blogspot.com
Russell V J Ward says
Hey guys, most definitely Happy Holidays to you both too! Do you have any travel plans?
Will put up a few more posts over Xmas on this strange and wonderful land – very topsy turvy right now, celebrating Xmas in the summer in 27 degrees, but I kind of like it. It’s fun, laidback, and doesn’t take itself too seriously!
I’ll put up some decent photos of the natural environment… very beautiful indeed.
Chat again soon.
lesley Snell says
Hi there
Have enjoyed your blog
Pleased to see you are living in the right place!!!
I came here from UK 20 yrs ago thought I was going to stay for 2 years.
In between have lived on and off in States.
I now run a relocation guide company for the Northern Beaches
Please check me out and feel free to add your own comments on my facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/northernbeaches
http://www.northernbeachesknow-how.com.au
Russell V J Ward says
Hi Lesley, thanks for reading the blog… and, yes, feels like a good place to be living right now! Will be posting more often on the Northern Beaches so please keep reading… have just ‘liked’ your FB page – feel free to return the favour or ‘follow’ me!
http://www.facebook.com/insearchofalifelessordinary
Chris says
Sydney, Australia is indeed a paradise for beach lovers and nature seekers. I would definitely be back next month for a week long vacation.
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