Monday, February 17, 2014

Day 17: The Things We See

Today is a photo prompt: Something I never would have seen if I'd stayed home. 

There are, of course, endless things I never would have seen if I'd stayed home, and that goes for living abroad, or just travel. Thinking about this prompt, it occurs to me that I'm really a "look at things" kind of a traveller. I like a good adventure, now and again, but the ideal of travel, to me, isn't about bungee jumpingk or abseiling, or kayaking wild rapids. When I go somewhere new, what I really want is to stuff as many new, interesting images into my brain as possible.

This picture came straight to mind. On our trip to Tasmania, which was a full-on experience of adding amazing images to my mental slideshow, I was dead-set on seeing a wombat in the wild. My obsession with wombats, since arriving in Australia is well-documented. I find them far superior to the more famous Aussie animals, and joke that they need to hire the koala's PR person. We'd I'd been stalking them in a national park for, I'm not going to lie, at least an hour and a half, while Partner-in-Crime sat in the car. Not finding any, I sadly gave up, and we got on the road to go back to our hotel. Buuuuut ... on the way out of the park, we spotted one! We got out to take a closer look, and sat nearby for awhile, a handful of other tourists doing the same. And then, across the street, another one. All total, I think we saw about half a dozen, just grazing away, doing their business. They were completely unperturbed by us humans. I have another picture of P-i-C about 3 feet from one.

They were every bit as cute and sweet as I'd imagined, and even if I never happen upon another one in the wild, I'll treasure this picture forever.



12 comments:

  1. That's a great wombat photo. I'm so glad you were successful. I have had a similar obsession with seeing wildlife. Every place we go there is generally some animal on my "must spot in the wild" list. Thankfully my family has mostly put up with this quest.

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    1. I do the same! In Montana, I had a long obsession with seeing a moose - went on for ages. Finally saw one on the side of the road when I went to visit with Partner-in-Crime. I screamed at him to stop the car, but he just kept driving because he thought I saw them all the time, and had no idea what the big deal was.

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  2. I have yet to see one of these cuties in the wild. I love your photo. I may be in love. I hear they can be quite temperamental though. I don't care, I would love them anyways!

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    1. Me too. I think I could forgive them a lot of sass. ;-)

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  3. It's so exciting to see these famous Aussie animals in the wild! I've never actually seen a wombat though. I am completely jelly! I love this photo so much - 5 year old me - gets so excited, I just want to run up to the wombat and give it a hug. I imagine this wouldn't go over too well. Wild animals don't usually like cuddles. Lol.

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  4. That is the cutest lil thing! I love animals. I can tell that Samantha does, too. We'd be the ones fighting over who got to cuddle the wombat next! Have you ever seen Kristen Bell on The Ellen Degeneres Show talking about sloths? You have got to see it. This is me with *almost* any cuddly animal... not sure about a sloth, though.

    http://youtu.be/t5jw3T3Jy70

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    1. Yes, I love that Kristen Bell thing. I would totally be the same if a wombat came to my house!

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  5. I think the wombat needs a better name- it doesn't seem like a cute cuddly thing.

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  6. I'm so jealous! That's the one major Australian animal I've yet to see! It's my boyfriend's favorite. He says they are the best to cuddle lol.

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  7. definitely an amazing sighting and very good reason to travel down under! soooo cute and snuggly

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