Greetings to the cyber junkie reading this.
As the title of this post suggests, this is a travel blog intended to share stories of Australia, the nation I call home. Think of the stories your mates tell over lunch in food courts about their travels, then think of the light bulb effect those stories lead to and you should have an understanding of what The Sheep Was Here is all about.
Some talk show queen once said that Australia is abundant with natural beauty and to be honest, she wasn't wrong. This 'great southern land' comes in its many forms, providing travelers with many an option to have the ultimate experience that they can share with the peeps back home, and its people ain't bad either.
So I invite you to get on board with The Sheep Was Here, featuring a new story about a part of Oz whenever I can get around to scratching one up. Trust me when I say that the stories are there and plentiful.
The plan is to include some yarns of foreign destinations in the future, but all good things should start small, so said the blogger from Melbourne Food Review(melbournefoodreview.com).
Nature's Window at Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia (taken 2011)
As the title of this post suggests, this is a travel blog intended to share stories of Australia, the nation I call home. Think of the stories your mates tell over lunch in food courts about their travels, then think of the light bulb effect those stories lead to and you should have an understanding of what The Sheep Was Here is all about.
Some talk show queen once said that Australia is abundant with natural beauty and to be honest, she wasn't wrong. This 'great southern land' comes in its many forms, providing travelers with many an option to have the ultimate experience that they can share with the peeps back home, and its people ain't bad either.
So I invite you to get on board with The Sheep Was Here, featuring a new story about a part of Oz whenever I can get around to scratching one up. Trust me when I say that the stories are there and plentiful.
The plan is to include some yarns of foreign destinations in the future, but all good things should start small, so said the blogger from Melbourne Food Review(melbournefoodreview.com).
Nature's Window at Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia (taken 2011)
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