Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another week of wonderful doors. This week I am showcasing more doors that I have left over from our trip to Perth. As always, please do let me know if you have a favourite this week.
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I’m really torn between doors 2, 4 and 5 but I think I will pick 4 as my favourite simply because of how inviting it looks and I love the curtain on the inside of the door, it feels very Italian 🇮🇹.
Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another wonderful week of doors. This week I am showcasing some very special doors that are attached to some very special motor vehicles. You may remember I mentioned that we attended an event in Perth known as the Celebration of Motorsport at Langley Park just last month.
It is a free event that brings together car lovers and racing fans for a fun day out. It showcases everything from classic cars and hot rods to modern race vehicles, with live displays and plenty to see and do along the Swan River. It is a great day for families, enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys the excitement of motorsport or like us if you simply appreciate looking at old cars.
We absolutely loved this event and couldn’t believe our luck to stumble across it. I want to show you all the majority of cars that we managed to see. Let me know of you have a favourite and maybe why because as much as I love the aesthetic of classic cars, I am in no way knowledgeable about them, other than if I like its appearance or not. These cars reminded me of the kind of toy cars I would have played with as a kid.
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There are so, so many to choose from and these were just my favourites on the day! I absolutely love numbers 3, 13, 19, 22 and 23. How cool would it be to drive one of these???
What’s the biggest risk you’d like to take — but haven’t been able to?
Sometimes the biggest risks aren’t about thrill-seeking, they’re about change. For me, one risk I have thought about a couple of times is packing up and moving to Perth. After my recent trip, I can really see the appeal. The lifestyle, the beaches, the slower pace, it all just felt right.
However, big moves come with big unknowns, new routines, new jobs, new friends. Maybe that’s what makes it feel risky. Still, part of me wonders, what if that risk is actually the reward waiting to happen? Who knows?!
Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another week of wonderful doors. The sun is shining and I’m working from home today. It’s really lovely but I’m just dying to get out in the sun for a walk. I’m settling instead for a quick coffee break and thought I would post some of my remaining Perth doors. Please let me know if you have a favourite this week. Sometimes it isn’t the door that catches my eye but the entire building! I absolutely love door number one this week but the Salvation Army building is just fantastic.
Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another week of wonderful doors. I have collected quite a few doors from travelling around Western Australia and this week I will be showcasing my first few from Perth’s CBD. As always, let me know if you have a favourite.
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I think I am drawn to number one this week. It’s a beautiful looking door set within a great brick framework. I feel like it has a very mysterious aura about it and I had absolutely no idea what to expect when I opened the door. It was a bar / restaurant but very different to what you might assume. It was almost like an airport terminal, not much character, almost like it was designed to be something else but they quickly turned it into a bar. Nonetheless, the food and drinks were lovely and it was right beside where we were staying so I was grateful to have somewhere to eat when we first arrived.
Perth sits on the far west coast of Australia, however, surprisingly, it is closer to Jakarta, Indonesia than it is to Sydney or Melbourne. It is one of the most isolated major cities in the world, and you feel that remoteness the moment you fly across the country. From Sydney, the views below change dramatically as you make your way closer to Perth, from coastal greenery, to the barren red deserts of the outback, and finally to the sparkling blue Indian Ocean as you descend into Perth.
We stayed in West Perth, which is a great base, much quieter than the CBD but still close to everything. From here, you can easily explore some of the city’s highlights and I have made a list of the ones we were able to see below.
Kings Park & Botanical Garden – One of the world’s largest inner-city parks, Kings Park offers stunning views over the Swan River and Perth skyline. Its beautiful gardens, walking trails, and wildflower displays make it a must-see for nature lovers.
Stirling Gardens – Perth’s oldest public garden, Stirling Gardens is a peaceful green escape filled with native plants, sculptures, and shady trees right in the heart of the city.
Elizabeth Quay – A lively waterfront precinct perfect for a stroll, Elizabeth Quay combines modern architecture, public art, and dining spots along the Swan River.
The Bell Tower – This striking landmark houses historic bells from London’s St Martin-in-the-Fields and offers panoramic views from its observation deck.
The Perth Mint – Step back in time at The Perth Mint, where you can watch gold being poured and learn about Western Australia’s glittering gold rush history. We didn’t actually go inside but we really wanted to see the building.
Langley Park – Known for hosting Perth’s motorsport and air events, Langley Park is a wide riverside expanse ideal for festivals, sports, or a scenic walk. We were extremely lucky to stumble across the Celebration of Motorsport event showcasing hundreds of classic cars – I will show more of these in a future Thursday Doors post!
Durty Nelly’s Irish Pub – A lively Irish pub with plenty of charm, Durty Nelly’s is the perfect place to enjoy a pint, hearty fare, and friendly atmosphere. This place offered fantastic Guinness and a lovely bangers and mash!
London Court – A tucked-away laneway in Perth filled with chic cafés and boutique shops, London Court captures the city’s cool, creative vibe, inspired by London’s Tudor times and creates a link between Hay Street Mall and St George’s Terrace in Perth’s city centre. This is definitely worth a visit.
Street Art – Perth’s laneways and walls are alive with colour thanks to a thriving street art scene, showcasing bold murals and local talent at every turn.
Remote, diverse, and full of surprises, Perth is a city worth the long journey and we totally fell in love with it!
It’s a little nod to Wayne’s World, but instead of ‘party time, excellent’ (if you are aware of the cult nineties classic) I will be diving into one WORD each day. It could be something I learned, something bizarre that happened, a favourite word that I have rediscovered or just a thought that won’t leave me alone.
If you’re joining in on today’s word, feel free to use this tag to connect your post to the series: #WaynesWord
Today’s word is CRACKER.
In Northern Ireland (NI), when something is cracker, it means it is really great! You might hear someone say, “I had a cracker of a holiday,” or “That film was an absolute cracker!”
It is the kind of word that bursts with Northern Irish energy, full of fun, enthusiasm, and a wee bit of attitude. These days it also reminds me of Derry Girls (if you’re familiar with the NI tv show), that brilliant mix of humour, chaos, and heart that feels so unmistakably Northern Irish. The word cracker is used MANY times!!!
We are leaving Perth today to head back to Sydney but when I think of our two week holiday, the word cracker comes to mind. We had the absolute best time in Western Australia.
Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another week of wonderful doors. This week I am showcasing some more electrical boxes that I spotted in Perth’s CBD. I always love seeing these in Sydney so was very pleasantly surprised to see these in Perth too. Let me know if you have a favourite.
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I actually can’t decide this week as they are all magnificent and bursting with colour. They sure do brighten up the streets and I love how they are Aboriginal inspired.
Enjoy the rest of your week everyone. We are currently in Margaret River and heading back to Perth tomorrow to wrap up the end of our two week holiday. It’s been a blast and I look forward to sharing some of the spots with you all soon.
Speaking of travel, we have just arrived in Perth, Australia for the next couple of weeks. Time to rest and recharge, whilst also exploring a little of Western Australia. We have never been here before so we are super excited and when you have somewhere new to see, getting up early is a real joy. Have a great weekend everyone!!!