The Travel Edition
Eliza hoovered up every word of the Financial Review Magazine's recent travel liftout.
She's clearly not the only one: the magazine was printed on high gloss paper and full of advertising. Which means there's still money in travel, despite the fact that we're not leaving the country, or even travelling interstate.
So this week, Eliza asked her Mum where she'll escape to when the borders open? Geraldine loves travelling to events, like festivals, or special gardens that she can research in advance. Geraldine doesn't want to sit on a beach.
The women also discuss the role of the family holiday.
And Eliza's need to go back to Beirut to bid it a proper farewell.
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(Almost) one year on from the Beirut blast
Beirut's port explosion killed their daughter, but rather than return to Canada, they stayed for a better Lebanon https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-beiruts-port-explosion-killed-their-daughter-but-rather-than-return-to/
Bibbulman Track WA
https://www.bibbulmuntrack.org.au
The Abraham Path - Israel
https://www.touristisrael.com/abraham-path/12898/
Knock Shrine - Ireland
Ephesus - Turkey
https://www.britannica.com/place/Ephesus
Scarborough Beach - Perth
https://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Attraction/Scarborough_Beach/56b266a82880253d74c4ec7d
Pianoforte - Mildura
http://www.milduraeisteddfod.com.au/pianoforte-2/
Piano competition in Shepparton, VIC
http://visitshepparton.com.au/events/showcase-events/!/view/australian-national-piano-awards-7
Four Winds - Bermagui
https://fourwinds.com.au/whats-on/
Bourdain's 'Parts Unknown' in Istanbul