Although her feet sometimes get sore from trotting the globe, Cait Sandercock finds that before too long her mind starts to wander and she is off to some far flung place again. In an attempt to scramble together some semblance of a normal and/or meaningful life, she has returned to her Sydney shores and was only too happy to write for Creative Sydney as a means of plugging back into the city’s creative scene.
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The Sydney-inspired Hot 5 with Cait
- On the weekends in Sydney you can find me…
… buried in books and the weekend newspapers or off in search of the next adventure (often with ringing ears and a dull headache from the night before). - One of my fave things about Sydney is…
… the cultural, social and artistic diversity…I love the assault on the senses of seeing different faces, hearing different languages, and the confidence with which people of all types assert their fashion, their art and their personalities.
- For breakfast’s you’ll often find me…
… hurrying to wherever I am 15 minutes late for with a double-shot flat white in my thermos! - My favourite possession is…
… I don’t know if it’s something you can really ‘possess’, but my memories of all of the interesting people I’ve met (including people I have grown up with) and all the breathtaking scenery I have seen on my travels. I am a pretty mediocre photographer, if only I could print out the masterpieces in my memory!
- One thing most people don’t know about me is…
… I am an obsessive internet voyeur, I lurk and delurk on other people’s blogs, twitters and Facebook (but I don’t have my own, except for the latter), and whenever I meet someone new the first thing I do is Google their name. It’s really not as creepy as it sounds!
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Read some of the pieces that Cait has written for the Creative Sydney festival:
Preview: Generation Slashie
Review: Generation Slashie
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