GLOBAL SEARCH FOR LOCAL KNOWLEDGE

GLOBAL SEARCH FOR LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
Here is some hopeful inspiration to all the single mama's out there. Traveling is possible, magical earthly adventures are out there and lessons from a variety of cultures will bring wisdom to this family from the west. I want to rest from the feeling of isolation that I am sure many overworked mothers in western culture would feel, where community and local knowledge is losing value. I want to show images of beautiful families over the world, and feel awake again with the need for us to survive and harmonise with nature. Pictures will consume most of this blog, and the rainbow trail will be sought. Just us our family in and of the world... First stop Indonesia.

Rainbow adventure...

Rainbow adventure...
its all about the rainbow...

Sunday 22 January 2012

This chapter closes for a child on the road...

And hope for many new adventures, his soul is expanded with wisdom and love and a mother has hope still for a nomadic lifestyle and an education on the road. Next stop.. ?
Bye boats...

eaten by fish!

Thank you jenny for a lovely last night in Indonesia and for being a lovely Aunt to Mallee and I, I am so super impressed with you work over there and the projects sound amazing with Reefcheck. xxx





1 Days worth of rubbish there, note the colorful plastic bag display. My favorite plastic item was the 100ml of water that you get in a plastic cup with a plastic lid that will be put into a plastic bag..

Thought we would get a picture of Mallee on the way to the airport, after riding bikes in slings, back of motorbikes, in trucks cars! He gets a car seat on the way home of all things!

ahh we love to be in transition.

This was a laugh, after no sleep on the plane we had to wait at the train station at Melbourne for about 4 hours, they have a travelers aid section where you can book a room for $5 per hour. This room had all white walls, white bed with hospital sheets, desk and lamp with no bulb, abstract painting and to top it off a old school clock that went tick tick tick tick. Luckily were were both exhausted and appreciated the few hours sleep before the last train ride back home..