A long and much over due update, but never fear I've made it to the other side of the world guys!! I’ve been writing this update for a long time now (as you can tell from it’s length, and I’m sorry it’s gotten so long!) but I just can’t seem to catch up with where I’ve been before I go off and start something new…. In short if you don’t have the time to the following (I sent it as a word attachment), Sean and I have left Nepal, gone to Thailand for 2 days and spent a week in Southern Laos relaxing on a small island on the Mekong river (which is a stunning place!). Then Sean and I flew over to Melbourne via Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Adelaide (all stop overs) to a warm welcome from his family and many holiday festivities with many more family and friends. Currently I’m taking a Permaculture Design Course in The Channon (just west of Bryon Bay), which is really interesting, and focuses on a variety of design systems and strategies to help human’s establish sustainable permanent agriculture systems. The course ends Jan 23rd in which my friend Jemma is coming to pick me up and we’re going to drive back to Melbourne together as fast as we can (it’s about 2,500km south west) as Sean and I have fortunately been luckily enough to have very recently been invited to join in on the third annual Kimberley Expedition up in the Northern Territories which is set to take route this January 26th (I'm meeting up with the team and we're then driving about 3,500km north of Melbourne into the Northern territory. Once there the intention is to talk with some local elders to learn a bit more about the history of the area and hunting the infamous bush tucker before heading off on some first decents of a couple rivers with a collection of our friends from all over the world while documenting some of the world's rareist/oldest flora, fauna and recorded rock art! You can check out daily satellite updates and read more about it at http://www.kayakthekimberley.
We’re aiming to be back in Melbourne mid March, in which we’ll then be 'Woofing' ('working on organic farms' in exchange for free board and food) back up the east coast as far as our budgets can take us until we fly back to Vancouver April 22nd.
Hoping this update finds everyone happy and healthy as per always and that the winter blues hitting any of you too hard! Thinking of you all often, much love from OZ!
Ash xx
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