After a three-month hiatus, I am back in the saddle and am resuming my blog posts. We have been back in the U.S. since Feb and I have been busy settling back into the DC area, looking for a new job, starting a new job, looking for a new house, putting a contract on a new house, etc. In addition, I have done some other photo assignments such as shooting a friend’s wedding, a few family and newborn portraits, and some house photos for Yen’s real estate business: yenhankteam.com.
Now that things are settling down, I can carve out some time to finish photo blogging about our travels in Asia…
The last time I left off, we were in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne has a lot to offer and see, and the areas outside of the city are also our very beautiful and scenic. The Mornington Peninsula is located southeast of Melbourne and is a popular holiday destination for residents looking to escape the city. We spent an entire day exploring Mornington Peninsula visiting an animal sanctuary (I will have a post on Australian animals later), a vineyard, and a strawberry farm. By late afternoon, we made it to the town of Rosebud and discovered a beautiful beach with cool, calm, and shallow waters that seem to extend forever and offered much relief to the hot Australian sun.