Go on, burn a while

Time can be a strange thing; on one hand it flashes by, yet on the other it feels like yesterday that I landed on Australian soil. Six months has passed and it is now time for me to venture off to the Southern Highlands for farm work in order to gain my second year visa. I’m incredibly lucky to have secured the job through the pub I work at which owns a farm just an hour and a half out of Sydney. I will be living and working there looking after the animals, harvesting fruit and veg and waitressing in the farm shop cafe…sounds less like farm work and more like a holiday get away!

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I don’t doubt that I will be back in the city very often given that I have my base here at my Auntie and Uncle’s in Paddington. I have so much to thank them for and owe them for making me so welcome and accommodating me in my initial months here in Aus. But I can’t wait to return to Sydney following my time on the farm to secure a place to live and have the most incredible summer! The farm will be a new experience so I hope to embrace my time there and soak up every moment as I have done so far this year.

Having to leave town for a few months has made me realise how many incredible people I have met and lifelong friends I have made already. Despite being the other side of the world, there are always people that have my back and friends that are so encouraging and excited for the journey I have ahead of me. In my opinion you get out of a friendship what you put in, which is why in the week leading up to me leaving I have made the effort to catch up with all of my friends, whether it’s over a quick coffee or cracking open another bottle of red and making a night of it! So as I pack my bags to plunge head first into country life, I remember all of the wonderful people I have to return to in Sydney and many unwritten tales yet to be made on my adventures down under…’go on, burn a while’.

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Off the beaten track bars, Sydney

Getting caught up in city life and always heading to the same bars and restaurants we know is something we’re all guilty of. Being in the beautiful city of Sydney for a while now (and often sticking to my local neighbourhood of Paddington or Bondi for a night out) I decided it was time to explore and discover some new bars and restaurants a little less well known. Using the online publications Concrete Playground and Timeout I mapped out a bunch of bars to try which are highly rated and only known through word of mouth.

Finishing work in the CBD at 5pm, I couldn’t think of a better place to meet my friend and start the night than Establishment. With its uber chic interior and city worker vibe, this was the perfect place to kick things off. As a Merivale owned bar it was the June happy hour 5-7pm, so we got going with two Espresso Martinis half price! If I’m honest the bar staff were under pressure for the happy hour, so our Martinis didn’t have the best creme, but certainly quenched our thirst after a day in the office.

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Next we had a short walk over to The Rook, which after asking a few people we found the entrance to – an elevator at the bottom of what looked like an apartment block. This hidden rooftop did not disappoint with a brilliant wine selection, old school music tunes playing and atmospheric lofty vibe. We guzzled a glass of Montepulciano red wine and were tempted by the delicious aromas of lobster and chips from the kitchen.

Going from rooftop to basement, we walked over to Baxters. With it’s entrance behind an alley and down an old fire escape, this underground speakeasy whiskey bar is super exclusive with a buzzing vibe. The walls behind the bar are stacked ceiling high with hundreds of whiskeys and it feels like a step back in time with the barman climbing the ladders to select your tipple. We couldn’t get enough of the freshly blended apple as a mixer for our whiskey – I won’t have my whiskey any other way now! Hopping next door, we had a quick drink in The Duke of Clarence. This typical British style pub was very warm and cosy and beautifully decorated like the drawing room of an English country home. We enjoyed our glass of wine in front of the warming fire with a bowl of complimentary smoked nuts.

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Having completed a good round of the CBD bars, we caught a cab up to Paddington to devour yet another glass of vino at 10 William Street. This small wine bar in the heart of Paddo offers a range of delectable Italian tapas alongside an extensive wine list. A favourite for locals with its intimate yet bustling ambience, it feels like you could’ve stumbled off a street in Europe as you sit knee-to-knee with fellow diners.

Deciding it was time to get some food to soak up the concoctions of wine and cocktails we’d consumed, we visited Cheeky Burger! This late night joint sells simple burgers done well in a trendy American style setting. We halved a veggie mushroom burger and pulled pork burger and it was agreed that the veggie choice was a clear winner! To complete our evening we popped next door to The Paddo Inn to have one last drink. This pub is a local haunt and always busy with regulars no matter what night of the week.

Edit 5Overall I was happy that we got to explore so many bars off the beaten track which I will be keen to visit again. My favourite find was The Rook with its top secret elevator entrance and offerings of lobster to enjoy alongside that perfect glass of wine. It’s also been a fantastic month for the numerous Merivale bars across Sydney, as they’ve been offering their 49% off drinks 5-7pm everyday throughout the month of June – Bottoms Up Sydney!

Australian Eats: Poke Bowls

When it comes to health food trends and the latest fitness movements, Australia is constantly leading the way. Sydney isn’t short of its health food cafes offering all day breakfast menus with delicious superfood dishes, including eggs done anyway you could imagine, beautifully presented acai bowls and tempting sweet treats made from raw, natural ingredients. One of the newest cuisines which has pleased the palette of Australians this year is Poke bowls, a traditional Hawaiian dish originally made by fisherman using the trimmings from their catch of ‘ahi’ tuna. Despite the authentic fresh fish sashimi topping, shops offer Poke bowls anyway you like with different meat alternatives such as chicken and numerous fresh toppings of salads, seeds, pickles and dressings.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERASo with my $10 promo code for Uber Eats and having never tried the local Poke shop here in Paddington, I decided to order in from the comfort of my own home! Taking inspiration from the imaginative street favourites on the menu, I decided to build my own bowl which consisted of the following: Cabbage (You can have noodles, rice or quinoa as alternative bases), Yellow Fin Tuna, Radish, Cucumber, Edamame, Yellow Beetroot, Toasted Sesame Seeds and a Coconut and Chilli Lime Dressing.

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The Next Step

So here I find myself moving onto my next adventure here in Sydney. Life has been in fifth gear the past month as I took on a temporary full time job as Office Assistant at my auntie’s PR company, whilst continuing to work at the pub part time also. Although this was a challenge for me having never worked in an office before, I learnt so much and really enjoyed every minute. Despite finishing my position in that role last week, I got a call from my Manger this week offering me the receptionist job for the next month whilst they find someone permanent for that role too.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAHaving got this brilliant news that I will be back in the office for another month, I new exactly how to treat myself in celebration: shoes! The local shoe store Zomp here in Paddington on Oxford Street is a shoeaholic’s dream, stocked with covetable brands including Senso, Django & Juliette and Beau Coops. The sale is always fantastic and I was lusting after another pair of mules which I could wear in the office. I had my eye on a pair of studded Senso heels, however they didn’t have my size and they were too high for work. So I spotted these black velvet mules by Django & Juliette; perfectly stylish and chic, yet still comfortable and practical for the office. Reduced from $160 to $65 I couldn’t resist!

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAThese gorgeous shoes made a perfect addition to my current mule obsession. A few months back when it was my birthday, I purchased these almond ruffle mules by 2 Baia Vista from the Zomp store too. The suede ruffle detail on these are super cute and the quality of the shoes are worth the price tag. Finally I gained a pair of Prada heels from my auntie who brought them second hand for only $70! She got the cobbler to add the ankle strap which makes these high heels easier to walk in and far more comfortable.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERASo with my updated collection of stunning shoes, I can’t wait to pair these with outfits for the office. I’m a true shoeaholic so I can’t think of a better way I could’ve treated myself. Now here’s to the next step of my Australian adventure most definitely made in style in my fabulous new kicks!

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Back to my roots

Sometimes it takes a little distance from something to realise how much you enjoy it. Once I began full time training and dancing became my job, I lost the passion for my skill and no longer danced with any intention or feeling. As hedonistic as it sounds, it really is essential to love your art and pursue it with true intent if you’re going to make a career of it. So having been in Sydney for a few months now, aside from a weekly ballet class, I hadn’t done a Lyrical or Contemporary class for a couple months! This is where my devotion to dancing lies as I find these styles allow me to express more freely, especially when accompanied by a good song. Recently attending a Lyrical class at Sydney Dance Company gave me a renewed sense of satisfaction and positive energy from dancing which I haven’t felt for a long time. The teacher was fantastic, starting the class with a technical warm up and stretch, followed by a beautiful routine to Sia’s remix of ‘We don’t have to take our clothes off’. Nothing beats a well choreographed routine which reflects the lyrics of the music and gives you the movements to truly reflect the mood of the song. I loved every minute of the class and it really did take me back to my roots of dancing with true joy and sentiment.

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Quotes are the cure

In my view, nothing picks me up more when I’m feeling upset or anxious than a motivating quote or poem. The power of words to help you gain a little perspective sometimes can be as helpful as any councillor or therapist could ever wish to be. It’s far too easy in our world of technology to get caught up in other people’s lives and find ourselves forgetting the basic facts of life: love, friendship, laughter and being present in the moment. Ironically Instagram is where I source a lot of good words and sayings, however there are some brilliant poetry books to delve into also. My favourites are Love Her Wild by Atticus as well as The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur. Here are a selection of my current quote obsessions…needless to say these are a select few and I’m always on the search for more words of wisdom.

Romwe Clothes Haul

Once again I find myself knee deep in another indulgent clothes order offline, this time from Romwe. This was a website I hadn’t tried before, but after my successful purchases from similar companies including Shein and Zaful I thought I’d give it a try. I was very impressed with how quickly my order arrived to Australia – within a week it was on my doorstep, far quicker than Zaful which took about 3 weeks to deliver to the UK. Unfortunately some of the jewellery arrived broken, however following my email to complain to the company, I was immediately refunded for the damaged items.

In total I spent $96.88 (£55.45) which got me 13 products. On the whole everything was reflective of the images shown on the website and some peices were even better quality than I expected! I was particularly pleased with a few of the accessories I chose including the palm leaf phone case $4.70, the ear cuff $1.79 and the minimalist drop earrings $1.87 all pictured below.

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As always, the bikinis were a great result too and I was really happy with the styles and colours I chose. The stone blue knot high leg bikini for $15.06 was one of my favourites and the green printed plunge bikini for $12.23 is a great addition to my bikini collection.

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I also purchased these wide leg striped pants which were $10.36, not something I would usually go for but very comfy and especially flattering worn with a pair of heels. Overall a very successful order from Romwe with swift delivery, great customer service and good quality products for the price paid!

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Perfect Night In Paddo’

Sometimes there is nothing less lonely than being on your own. In a world caught up on social media and sharing every moment of the day online, it’s easy to forget that a little time spent in your own company is just what you need. As a Dancer/Actress I would spend most of my working days at castings and auditions, being sent different places and meeting new people, so I’m used to being on my own and enjoy that freedom. However since being here in Sydney living with my Auntie and Uncle, I’ve had less time to myself as I’m either out with friends or spending the evening catching up with my family, usually over a glass of wine or two!

So last weekend when my Auntie and Uncle were away, instead of going out to explore yet another one of Sydney’s beach bars and nightlife, I decided to take the time to myself and have the evening in. I began by putting on some music and having a browse of YouTube to find some more good tunes from channels such as The Sound You Need and La Belle Musique (these are great for chilled house mixes). I was really craving a good drink, so I decided to make an Espresso Martini with what tools and ingredients I had to hand. I ended up creating a twist on the traditional Martini using gin instead of vodka and shaking the mixture in a large drinks bottle! The ingredients were: 1 shot of espresso, 1 shot of coffee liquor, 1 shot of gin, shaken over a whole load of ice and strained into a tall glass. The result was pretty good and I even achieved a good creme on top!

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Later on one of my favourite movies Save the Last Dance was on TV, so I prepped my dinner to enjoy whilst watching that. I made a healthy bowl of goodness filled with veggies and protein; I put together kale, pepper, mushrooms, fresh salad, giant couscous with mint and peas, chicken, kimchi and finished it off with a sprinkling of walnuts, Worcestershire sauce and fiery Sriracha. I would make these healthy bowls all the time back at home when I cooked for myself, and they’re great for using up whatever’s going in the fridge. I guzzled on a glass of red whilst watching the movie and finished the night with a cheeky episode of Sex and the City; the perfect end to my evening in Paddington.

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Bondi Beach Blues

Everyone said that Bondi is overrated and so touristy that I wouldn’t like it, but I couldn’t disagree more. The view on the approach from the top of the hill on South Bondi is just breathtaking and never fails to make me smile. I admit it is very busy, however I think this is part of what makes Bondi and in fact Sydney as a whole so great too – the diversity of people from all walks of life who find themselves in this paradise.

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On the weekends during summer there’s always events happening on the front and nothing beats a Sunday afternoon drink at one of the many bustling bars after a day on the beach. My favourite hangout is the popular Bucketlist, located right in the centre of Bondi Beach with casual dining and fantastic cocktail pitchers. Later into the evening there are a number of other cool hangouts to party into the early hours including Hotel Bondi and the highly rated Ravesis. Not forgetting the famous Icebergs Bar on the cliff at South Bondi overlooking the expanse of the beach and blue ocean, perfect for sunset drinks whilst watching the surfers catch the last waves of the day.

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How could I not mention the abundance of health food cafes and restaurants in Bondi too, selling beautiful foods that are as much of an art to look at as they are delicious to eat. Of course my favourite smoothie bowls and particularly acai bowls are sold everywhere and it’s hard to go wrong in choosing where to go. My favourite for an acai on the run is Acai Brothers Bondi. This gem is hidden in the neighbourhood of North Bondi and attracts locals with its friendly staff and super yummy, thick acai bowls which can be personalised to your taste with all sorts of toppings. My favourite is the original acai topped with banana, strawberries, kiwis and burkini grain. For a more substantial bowl to graze over when you have more time, Bare Bowls located in Bronte and Manly is the other place I choose to get my acai fix.

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The Bondi beach walk is another absolute must! Simply follow the coast path and beach hop around to Tamarama, Bronte, Clovelly, Gordans Bay and finally Coogee. It’s the best way to enjoy the stunning coastline with hidden rocks and caves to explore and if you’re lucky you might even spot dolphins or a whale. A trip to the Coogee Pavillion for drinks and dinner would be the ideal way to complete the day and soak up those final rays of sun at golden hour.

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Never too late to begin again

You know when you think ‘What if?’…’What if I accept that job?’ ‘What if I fail?’ ‘What if I don’t like it?’. Well I suppose these are all possible predictions of the future, but if we’re honest with ourselves, we don’t really know until we try. So that’s what I’m here doing, I moved to Sydney Australia 2 months ago to live and work and experience another lifestyle. I’ll be honest, it was a long time in the planning and I did have a lot of ‘What if’ thoughts flying around my control freak head. But once it came down to it, I just had to let go of all those reservations and enjoy the journey.

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I’m very lucky to be staying with my Auntie and Uncle in Paddington whilst I get work secured and figure out how long I want to stay in Sydney. I can confidently say already though, one of my ‘What if’ scenarios has already come true within the short space of time I’ve been here – ‘What if I love it and want to stay?’. Of course I knew I would enjoy the sun and city life, but it’s so much more than that – lovely people from all walks of life, fantastic work opportunities, glorious sunshine and the cosmopolitan lifestyle next-door to beach bum life is just perfect.

I guess it’s early days and too soon to decide exactly how long I will be here, but one thing it has given me already is a new perspective and approach to life. I haven’t had the inspiration to write on this blog for a while, but being in a new city on the other side of the world seems a better time than ever to write again. I’ve already been lucky enough to create some amazing memories with family and new friends in the past few months. So now I feel inspired to write about and share some of these awesome experiences here in Australia – food, health, fitness, fashion, lifestyle and travel…lets begin again.

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