Posts Tagged ‘new south wales’

Lake St Clair

Lake St Clair

Today I’m delighted to introduce you to our latest contributor – a very talented photographer and artist, James Murphy. You’ll hear from James from time to time around Cohabitaire so hope you enjoy his work – and if you do, don’t be shy – say hi! First time I saw Lake St Clair I couldn’t [...]

{photo set} Seal rocks

{photo set} Seal rocks

Hi guys… hope you had a top weekend. ‘But it’s Wednesday?!’ I hear you say. Well, to me it feels like Tuesday. Why? Cause I took a couple of days off and went up the coast for a best friend’s 30th. So much fun! Have you been to Seal Rocks before? Gosh, it’s an amazing, [...]

Take me home...

Take me home…

I’ve never really loved Maitland, or Maiters as we like to call the place we grew up. Sure, it’s a nice place, nice heritage, nice river, nice space, but I was in such a hurry to move away from the place I didn’t have much time for affection. It’s a bit like that with hometowns [...]


{photo set} Country hens

{photo set} Country hens

Last weekend I went away with a fab bunch of girls for a dearly beloved friend’s (soon to be lovely sister IL) hens weekend in the country (picture too much food, wine, giggling and costumes – yep, no boys in sight!) After a four hour trek getting lost in the dark on a very looooong [...]

{photo set} Swell, just swell.

{photo set} Swell, just swell.

My husband surfs. A lot. I figured if we were to see each other regularly I should take up surfing, so three years ago I did just that. But when it’s too big for me (which is most of the time), I take photos. These were shot on a cold May morning when a large [...]

Warmer in than out

Warmer in than out

In Sydney we’re blessed with ocean baths galore. Taking a dip in the salty depths of the calmer water next to the waves is no new craze, it’s an Australian obsession that started in the early 1900′s and there’s [rss-cut]over 100 of these pools dotted along the New South Wales coastline alone. Heading into winter [...]