Sibling Heritage
There is nothing as important as family.
As this troop of elephants demonstrate, with two young siblings of the similar age.
Hopefully they will continue their family Heritage for years to come. … More Sibling Heritage
There is nothing as important as family.
As this troop of elephants demonstrate, with two young siblings of the similar age.
Hopefully they will continue their family Heritage for years to come. … More Sibling Heritage
Few creatures stand alert as much as the infamous meerkats.
Standing Atop of a nearby rock keeping an eye out for any danger. … More Standing Alert
The daily post photo challenge for this week is Transmogrify. I have to admit I had no idea what it meant, but was intrigued to find out.
Essentially it means to change, transform or morph?
What we at A Wandering Memory wish we could change? Is the ultimate change known to us as extinction… … More Transmogrify – We are responsible
Our lives have changed a lot since Megan and I met and started A Wandering Memory.Being privileged enough to have visited over 60 countries and had so many incredible adventures, feeling a sense of Nostalgia is part of the course.
Recently we have been extremely nostalgic over our love for Africa, its beauty its wonder and its eclectic wildlife. … More Nostalgia is part of course!
When we returned from living in Canada we settled in a lovely country village not too far away from where we both grew up. One of the wonders of the location is that it is only a few miles from one of the UK top zoo’s.
I know what you’re thinking, a Zoo? Well Whipsnade zoo is not just any normal Zoo; it houses a huge amount of sentimental family memories and is renowned as one of the premier zoological societies in all of Europe. … More Where Memories are made – Whipsnade
We live in a beautiful part of the English countryside just outside of London, which many overlook when on a trip to the iconic capital of England. We have natural forests, lakes, moors, rolling hills and many historic stately homes, all within fifteen minutes drive from our family home. It’s astonishing. … More Doorstep of Nature – Woburn
When we travel we usually conduct a lot of research before finally deciding on a place. If diving or snorkelling is involved, there’s always a part of me that gets even more excited. That is because I have a list of sea creatures I really want to see! Through a number of trips I have been lucky enough to see Dolphins, Turtles, Sharks, Groupers, stingrays, clownfish and many more. … More Elusive Underwater
Just when you think you are aware of all of Australia’s most iconic creature, you come across a new one that not many people have heard of.
The animal in question is a huge flightless bird called the Cassowary, I know what the hell is a Cassowary? It’s like nothing I have ever seen before. … More Cassowaries
When I saw this week’s The Daily Post photo challenge – of Eye Spy it got me thinking of our 2009 trip to Southern Africa.
We were privileged enough to witness some of nature’s most beautiful and iconic creatures. Some, I have to admit we got to witness a bit too close for comfort, so close you could see into their eyes. … More Eye Spy – A Window into the Soul