« I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel » – Maya Angelou
A little bit about Me
Born and raised in France, studied in Singapore and settled in Australia. I have a deep connection with my African and Caribbean roots that intrinsically influence my outlook on life. My mother is from Guadeloupe and my father is from Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Although I spent a portion of my childhood climbing apple trees, I cannot deny that I am much more of a city person who is hard to impress when it comes to beaches.
Thanks to my husband who introduced me to the excitement of bush walking and Australian wilderness, I do find a type of fulfillment by being in tune with nature.

Why I created this blog
I first came to Australia in 2010 to complete a 6-month internship. Today, I am now calling this country Home.
I’m in a place where I can honestly say that l am enjoying my life; right here, right now.
Looking back, I realised that I have visited a lot of places in Australia and that I am becoming knowledgeable in regional and rural areas to the point that I can give recommendations to any of my fellow Frenchies and Aussies.
What this blog is about
This blog is a timeless documenting project enabling me to share my tips on authentic, regional, rural, remote Australian escapes with an affordable budget.
The type that you will not necessarily find on the likes of Lonely Planet nor on a solo/family-travelling/backpacking or digital nomad website.
All Over The Place ties in with the concepts of mindfulness, cross-cultural sensitivity and gratefulness that are dear to me.
All photos are mine unless stated otherwise!
Félicitations pour ton blog qui donne une vision plus personnel et si sincère de ta vie en Australie. Ton regard dépasse celui-ci du simple touriste et est une belle invitation. Ne maîtrisant pas l’anglais, je me délecte de chaque mot pour mieux m’imprégner de tes sensations et émotions. Bravo pour tes photos qui changent de celles dites “cartes postales ” et aussi pour tes commentaires historiques. Ton blog vaut vraiment le détour ! Fouté fè 💪🏽
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Merci Mjose pour ce bel encouragement! Je suis très émue et encore plus motivée pour continuer ce projet qui se veut à la fois authentique et engagé en termes de narration. N’hésite pas à partager 😊
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Super ta nouvelle initiative , j’ai toujours trouver enrichissant d’être un expatrié quitter son confort pour de nouveaux challenges et de nouvelles rencontres . C’est avec plaisir que je te lirais.
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Merci Merci 🙂
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