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!

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’.



Overall 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!
Having 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!
These 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.
So 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!






