Photos from our trip to Bordeaux, Cap Ferret and Dune du Pilat.
See the full flickr set here.
Photos from our trip to Bordeaux, Cap Ferret and Dune du Pilat.
See the full flickr set here.
At the end of October, Tom and I took the train to Bordeaux. Ostensibly to see The Drones play, I was also really interested to explore the city and drink all the wine.
The Drones are one of my favourite bands ever, and when we lived in Melbourne we would see them play pretty regularly. They don’t tour Europe regularly, so when we heard they were playing a few concerts in France we jumped on the tickets pretty quickly.
In mid-October, Teads took all their employees for a weekend at Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. I’ve been on work retreats before: once at Mount Hotham in Victoria and another to Spitzingsee in Bavaria, but nothing really prepared me for four days with over 400 colleagues on a Caribbean island.
After the conference finished, we flew west to Bilbao. Our flight was super-early which sucked, but we took a taxi through the suburbs of Vienna while the sun rose which was pretty spectacular.
After arriving, we went for a walk along the river while we waited for the apartment to be readied and the rest of our friends to arrive (they had spent a couple of days in Madrid on the way…). It was as hot in Bilbao as it had been in Vienna, but we were looking forward to some seabreezes later.
After our friends arrived, we walked across the city to see the Guggenheim, but planned to visit the following day. We had a few drinks and were joined by Roger, a local friend from my Ironhack course. It was so nice to see him and have a catch-up!
In July, the 2015 conference for SMBE (Society for Molecular Biology & Evolution) was held at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria. Normally, such a conference would have little impact on me, but several of our friends from Tom’s Melbourne Uni days were going to be attending so he signed up as well. In the end, we had a mini-reunion with two friends who’ve been living in Vienna for almost 8 years and are about to move back home to Melbourne with their infant daughter; another couple who are now living in Leipzig, Germany; and another friend who is now based in Sydney.
It was a spectacular treat to have the seven of us together for a huge catch up, particularly in such a beautiful city. The weather, unfortunately, was beastly hot which made sightseeing and exploring really difficult, and sleeping almost impossible.
Nevertheless, while Tom and the others attended the conference talks, I was out and about finding cafés and wandering around museums and galleries. Some of the highlights included: Continue reading Vienna Report