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      Need. Want. Desire.

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      It’s been a while. A whole month in fact, since I last wrote. Sorry. The years of planning for the big international move (as a couple) is finally in rapid motion and in this past month I’ve…. Sold our unit Gave away most of our furniture and other odd stuff Sent the cats away to …

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      Solo travel: why you should give it a go

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Before I met my husband, I have always been the solo traveller. I loved the freedom, the independence and the possibilities of solo travel and I have had no regrets. I was loving it so much that it didn’t occur to me, until last year’s Asian Women’s Empowerment Conference, that many women don’t travel solo, …

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      The crazy cat lady travels: Philippines album

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Yes, you knew this was coming. I have always taken pictures of cats when I travel but not so much as this trip to the Philippines when I decided that I’d start posting them on the blog. So here it is! The Crazy Cat Lady album, Philippines Edition!

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      Memory Postcard: A Frozen Stockholm

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      We are experiencing heat waves here in Australia, and I am trying think cooler thoughts. So, that got me thinking about Stockholm when I visited in winter of 2003. Stockholm is a beautiful city and it was particularly beautiful when I visited in winter. They’ve had some light snow falls and made everything powder white, …

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      Food of the Philippines

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      It wasn’t immediately apparent what we should be trying in the Philippines. Filipino cuisine is not like that of the Japanese, Chinese, Italian and India, where there would be a restaurant dedicated for them on every street corner. No one hardly ever hear of trying Filipino cuisine unless you know someone who knows where to …

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      Why Manila and I didn’t get along

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Manila was our last destination for the Philippines, and what a chaotic end to our journey! From the air Manila sprawled across the horizon like any other city, with sprouts of modern skyscrapers in all directions. Metro Manila comprises of 16 cities with an overall population of just over 11 million people, and the traffic …

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      A walk through Corregidor Island, Manila

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      At the entrance to Manila Bay lies an island that has seen the battle lines of World War II. Due to its strategic location Corregidor Island was used and re-used by American and Japanese forces as a battle base for their Pacific and Asia campaigns during the war and has since become an important piece …

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      Tasiers and Chocolate Hills of Bohol

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Why did I come to Bohol? I could have gone to Boracay for the white sandy beaches, or Palawan for the unspoilt nature. However, we chose Bohol, because I wanted to meet the smallest primate in the world and Will wanted a piece of the Chocolate Hills. We stayed in the main city (town) Taglibaran …

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      Cebu and Her Jeepneys

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Cebu had been an adventure. Many visit only to stay on the small side island of Mactan to enjoy the sandy beaches and its five star resorts, but we chose to stay in the city centre, as I heard, it is a city only to be experienced full on. It was Christmas day when we …

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      Taal & Tagaytay: In Pictures

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Our Philippines adventure began at Tagaytay, a picturesque township south of Manila where an active volcano – the Taal – dominates the landscape and the tourism industry of the region. Those who visit Tagaytay must pay the obligatory visit to Taal volcano, one that is still living and could potentially erupt again in the near …

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      Kumusta Pilipinas!

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Hello Philippines! What a chaotic introduction we’ve had. Having had a night’s stop over in Kuala Lumpur and about an hour and a half flight delay, we finally found ourselves on Filipino soil. The air is sticky and perfumed by a mixture of exhaust, grilled meat, boiled corns and sweat, layered with sounds bouncing off …

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      Memory Postcard: Christmas Markets!

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      I’ve been avoiding Christmases for the past five years, mostly by travelling to non-Christian countries because I don’t really agree with the commercialisation of any religious/cultural events. (Despite the effort, I still found Santa in Brunei!) This year will be the first year that we’ll travel to a predominantly  Christian country and it got me …

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      5 Destinations On My List For 2014

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      Everyone is talking about Lonely Planet’s Top Destinations for 2014. Not surprisingly, they’ve dished out under valued destinations around the world to try to give them a bit of a boost, which I think doesn’t always work with the travellers and the general public, because different people have different perceptions of what makes a destination …

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      Memory Postcard: A $16 Dinner

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      This is where I had my first meal in Hanoi when I visited in 2004. I had only arrived in the country for an hour, was wet and hungry and needed food. My love of street food took me to this little corner and my nose couldn’t go past the fragrance of the freshly steamed …

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      Travel Teaches Us To Trust

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      We’ve been talking about the concept of ‘trust’ at work lately. We learned that ‘trust’ is the only thing that can change everything. At work, it’s all about internal trust between colleagues, as well as building a trusting relationship with our clients, however I think this concept can extend to any situation and have found …

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      Port of Call: Noumea

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      On the morning we arrived in Noumea, there was  an audible excitement around the cruise. We were arriving somewhere with people, with buildings and with a lot of history. The possibilities of a great day was endless. Due to mum’s mobility restrictions, there were not a lot she could do on the sandy beaches of …

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      Memory Postcard: The Magic of Venice

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      I wanted to have a postcard this week that is relevant to my cruising theme. However I’ve never cruised before remember! So I thought I’d put on the next best thing: my memories of Venice, where getting on board local ferries to traverse through its many islands was the closest to cruising I’ve ever done! …

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      Port of Call: Mystery Island

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      No one actually live on Mystery Island, formerly known by the locals as Inyeug. This island is said to be haunted by ghosts and are only visited by the inhabitants of the nearby Aneityum Island and Tanna Island further up north, when there’s a cruise in town. Cue the docking of Carnival Spirit, and we …

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      Port of Call: Isle of Pines

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      There are 2,000 people on Isle of Pines. We saw about 10, most were there because we were there, tourists who were glad to set foot on solid land, eager to spend some French Pacific Francs. Isle of Pines, or L’lle des Pines was discovered by James Cook in 1774. He named the island based …

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      Memory Postcard: Making Friends

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      One of my favourite things about travel is being able to make friends anywhere and everywhere. In this picture I was on Isla del Sol, one of the many islands on the famed Lake Titicaca bordering Peru and Bolivia. They had originally approached us to ask us if we wanted to buy their bracelets. Having …

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      3 days 3 destinations

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      “Land Ahoy!” An excited husband yelled out through the windows, at 5am Monday morning. After 2 days of straight sailing, through the endless Pacific horizon, ribbons of the ocean and the sky, green specks slowly appeared in the big mass of blue with pine trees like green mo-hawk: we’ve arrived at the Isle of Pines. …

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      Impressions Of A First Time Cruiser

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      Today was our second day at sea, spending hours eating, drinking and being entertained while staring at the endless horizon that separates the sky and the sea. For two days we lived a life of manufactured excitement, where our every decision and every move heavily influenced by the enthusiastic voice through the loud speaker system, …

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      Lek and Her Herd of Elephants

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      “Why would I spend money on animal suffering just to entertain ourselves?” Last week at the AWE Asia 2013, I had the pleasure to meet Sangduen ‘Lek’ Chailert – Lek for short – who spoke to us about elephant conservation in Asia. Her story is a powerful one, so I wanted to devote a full …

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      Take Aways from Asian Women’s Empowerment Conference 2013

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      The curtain drew on this year’s Asian Women’s Empowerment Conference today. It had been a fantastic weekend in Kuala Lumpur, where I got to meet some of the bloggers I have been following for a while as well as inspirational women whose stories simply touched my heart. I had come here to network with like-minded …

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