Penguin's Wanderlust

Penguin who loves travelling to see nature and art.

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Nature

peacock - Nature

Nature is all around us even if we ignore it most of the time with the busyness of every day life with office work, and indoor fitness regimes. When was the last time you went for a walk in the woods?

It is said that being outside in nature can help lift a person’s mood – make them less inclined to be depressed. Here, in the Pacific Northwest rain forest it can be quite gloomy in the rainy season from October through April. Dark and depressing. At least in cold climates the brilliant blue skies illuminate the bright white snow, and it seems cheerful even while you’re freezing to death. I’ve been too softened by the mild winters on the Wet Coast to be able to live in a cold area again. Winter snow scenes are pretty but can be cold.

 

Facets of Nature

Google defines nature as follows:

na·ture
noun
1.
the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations.
“the breathtaking beauty of nature”
synonyms: the natural world, Mother Nature, Mother Earth, the environment

When I travel, I tend to avoid big cities. I don’t feel comfortable in them. I hunt for beautiful examples of nature instead.

Caves

lit formations

I have visited quite a few caves. I have no interest in being a spelunker with a headlamp affixed to a helmet going where no others have gone before. I’m quite happy to have a guide and a well lit cave.

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Ocean

sea anemone

I am a PADI certified advanced scuba diver. All but two of my dives have been cold water drysuit dives in British Columbia, Canada.

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Deserts

Saguaro National Park

My travel book “Salt” is about exploring the deserts of the United States. I was very lucky going in the spring when the deserts were in bloom.

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Pets

Bella (Black Ice) 2014

I’ll be telling you about our collection of animals. I’ve always wanted a hobby farm. Our friends outside of Ottawa had one with a big garden, and a herd of sheep.

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Swamps

nature - swamp - Louisiana

“Cloud Shadows” covers the swamps of Louisiana, and Florida.

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Zoos

Sand Cat

I like to visit zoos, and see animals in person that I wouldn’t see in the wild. Like the Sand Cat above. Sometimes they have little trains or trams to shunt tourists around, and I like the rides. You get an overview of the zoo, and then later when you’re walking you can go back to the animals you were most interested in.

penguin types

Which is of course, always penguins. Joking. Not.

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Aquariums

Oklahoma Aquarium shark cage

For creatures and plants that live in the water, I like to visit aquariums. It’s a controversial thing for some people. The same with zoos. I’ve seen a lot of good come from both.

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Museums

Mesalands Dinosaur Museum

Museums house diverse collections in an accessible place. Frequently archaeologists are actively working on the exhibits and the specimens.

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Archaeological Sites

Mammoth Site

In Los Angeles I visited the La Brea Tar Pits. In South Dakota I toured the Mammoth Site.

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Geological Sites

Penguin at Meteor Crater

Craters, hot springs, mountains, geysers like the most famous one – Old Faithful in Yellowstone Park.

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Who is Penguin Wanderlust?

Carolyn Pullman, aka Penguin Wanderlust, is a traveller who loves to explore and experience new adventures. More of a country mouse than a town mouse discovering gardens is a favourite pastime. The plants differ so widely depending on the part of the world and the climate.

Festivals and camping are also big draws. She is a burner who has been to 25 burns around the world including Burning Man 7 times (2009-2014, 2016) and 18 regional burns including Otherworld (BC, Canada), Recompression (BC, CA), Burn in the Forest (BC, CA), Freezer Burn (Alberta, Canada), Critical Northwest (WA, USA), T-Bois Blues Festival and Burning Bayou Village (LA, USA), BEquinox (CA, USA), The Borderland (Sweden), and Second Life (official online burn). Read More…

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