Leaving Sydney – For Now

Right, we’ve finished out tenancy and are heading off up the East coast tomorrow morning.

Hopefully, we’ll be in Byron Bay by the weekend, and should be spending Saturday or Sunday on the beach. We also hope to spot some whales at some point too, if they are available, though apparently they are busy swimming up from the Antarctic at this time of year. With any luck we’ll get to see a few though.

Eventually (next week), we’ll either be coming back down for some work related banter, or heading up to Brissy (Brisbane) for the same.

There’s plenty of stuff that we want to write, a few half finished projects, and the whole main area of this site is ready for a change (most of it is coded and ready, I just need to finish the content) as asking for donations just isn’t funny any more… it was only a joke.

Anyhow, we’ll probably be out of contact by the internet for at least 5 or 6 days, so if you don’t have our phone number, we’re (probably) not dead.

Hopefully I’ll have plenty of photos and stories when we land somewhere with broadband access – I’ll have the usual equipment (laptop, cameras etc) to record it all…

Unfortunately, however, for those of you who have become accustomed to my frequent thoroughly enjoyable, though often entirely pointless, groups on Facebook, I’ll not be adding any more in the next week or so. But expect a whole glut when I next have an hour to kill.

All the very best. See you in Brisbane.

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Rob Scott

Rob Scott is a 26 year old originating from Wensleydale, in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park (UK). Rob founded the 24 Hour Trading Partnership which currently owns and runs a series of websites. Rob writes extensively on a number of subjects here and in several other online publications, while, in his limited free time he develops his poetry. Subscribe to Rob Scott's RSS feed by clicking here. Connect with him: read his sporadic Tweets on Twitter.

One Response to “ Leaving Sydney – For Now ”

  1. Good luck bon voyage and hope the NGO thing comes off.
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