Year at a Glance – January 2011

Last year, I initiated a monthly post where I looked back at the preceding 4 weeks and using one of the 11 boxes surrounding our hand drawn Australia Map Journal, recorded a *highlight*.

Over the course of the year I created a sheet simply summarizing

’2010 ~ Year at a Glance’

2010

2010

It was such fun looking back and being reminded of how much we’d achieved I plan to do the same this year so…

Where 2 in 2011? ;)

Where to in 2011?

In January, our Map Magnet manufacturer moved their operation to Brisbane!

Our products are therefore not only Australian Made, but they’re all produced within a 100 km radius of our office ~ Our magnets…

…our printing, our travel wallet manufacture and display box production is all created in Brisbane.

Its a bit like the 100 mile diet, which is a diet consisting of food only grown within 100 miles of one’s home, except in our case its manufacturing all components within a 100 km radius of our office so its the 100 kilometer product ;)

January 2011 ~ Year at a Glance

My illustration for January 2011 *highlights* the celebration of launching our locally made magnets, but also reflects the dreadful wet weather circumstances that occurred as our first batch rolled off the Brisbane production line.

After months of rain (due to La Nina) Brisbane river devastatingly broke its banks submerging tens of 1000′s of homes and businesses.

This link shows remarkable before and after aerial photos ~ http://www.abc.net.au/news/infographics/qld-floods/beforeafter2.htm

(Slide your mouse from right to left over the photographs to see the before and after flood images of various locations)

The flooding of the Brisbane River came after three quarters of the state of Queensland had been declared a disaster zone due to widespread flooding that covered an area the size of France and Germany.

The aftermath of this water deluge was still being contended with when a category 5 cyclone Yasi bore down on northern Queensland ripping apart homes and businesses around Tully and Mission Beach.

This was followed by extensive flooding in Victoria and Melbourne.

While Perth, Western Australia was facing bush fires that tore through and destroyed 72 homes :(

With so much adversity it’s been hard to concentrate and focus, but small businesses pushing forward is critical for an economy now having to budget a major rebuilding and recovery programme.

Were you personally caught up in any of these awful freaks of nature?

Did you have friends or relatives affected?

Please share your stories in the comments below ~

The Kimberleys

The Kimberleys, Western Australia

We had a call this morning from Purnululu National Park, up in the Kimberleys, in the north west of Western Australia ~

It’s currently the Dry Season in northern Australia, so they’re experiencing beautiful clear blue skies and perfect temperatures for travelling and exploring the region.

They were calling to order more of our Kimberley Map Magnets, which are proving popular with all the touring visitors enjoying the area -

Kimberleys Map Magnet Western Australia

The Kimberleys

Which made me hungry for some travel!

Couldn’t resist going on a virtual tour ~ Here are some photos of:

Bungle Bungles ~ Purnululu National Park ;)

Bungle Bungles, Western Australia

Photo by Obliot

Bungle Bungles, Western Australia

Photo by oneillci

Bungle Bungles, Western Australia

Photo by yewenyi

Purnululu, Bungle Bungles, Western Australia

Photo by yewenyi

Purnululu, Bungle Bungles, Western Australia

Photo by philliecasablanca

Purnululu, Bungle Bungles, Western Australia

Photo by philliecassablanca

Purnululu, Bungle Bungles, Western Australia

Photo by tgraham

*sigh* ;)

Who would think a humble fridge magnet could magic carpet me away on such a wonderful virtual trip :D

Map Magnet, Kimberleys, Western Australia

Journey Jottings highlights holiday adventures

 

Map Magnets

At the beginning of this year we introduced a line of Map Magnets to our range of Map Journals, Mail-It Maps and Scrapbook packs ~

Regions covered by our Map Magnets

We started off with 22 to test the water that covered the major cities such as Sydney

Sydney Map Magnet (on backing card)

Melbourne:

Melbourne Map Magnet

Perth and the south west of Western Australia:

Perth Map Magnet (on backing card)

and Brisbane covering from Fraser Island down to Byron Bay:

Brisbane Map Magnet (on backing card)

We have just added another 8,  so we now have a total of 30 regions across Australia covered :)

The latest cover some of the more remote regions such as Bourke and Cameron Corner:

Bourke Map Magnet (on backing card)

Coober Pedy up to Alice Springs:

Coober Pedy Map Magnet

and the Gulf of Carpentaria

The Gulf of Carpentaria Map Magnet

…with lurking crocodile ;)

To see more, they’re on our website:

http://journeyjottings.com/products/australia/map-magnets-eastern-australia/

Happy travels :D