Archive for November, 2009

posted by Travel Cat on Nov 27

Improve you wildlife experience 100 fold with a basic pair of binoculars – it’s the best thing I ever did!

I have travelled all over the place watching wildlife as it comes by.  No need to book a great whale watching adventure in the Arctic or a Safari in South Africa to see some great wildlife close up!

However, I always though that the naked eye was good enough for me.  I saw some amazing animals and trees on my journeys and lived with the ‘it must have been a  so-and-so’ for identification.  I was happy.

The Massive Change:
My partner asked for a pair of binoculars for his birthday present, so I set about getting him some – nothing too fancy or expensive as we didn’t know what we wanted from them – we just wanted to see small things far away!

I went to a professional store to get their advice; looked at a few trees in the distance to get a feel for them, and then settled on a light pair of 8×25 waterproof binoculars – present sorted!

However, one our first few woodland walks with them, I found that I was the one using them all the time.  It’s amazing what you can see through them – I can’t believe I was satisfied with the naked eye!

You can pick out facial markings of low flying raptors, see scars on dolphins close to the shore and the worm that the badger is eating in the woods………

The Identified Creatures:
It has made a huge difference to my outdoor experience, and I am now identifying a lot more birds and mammals – and even spotting a few of my earlier mistakes – like the hare.

I had assumed that anything small and brown on the edges of a wood was a muntjac – and was happy with that.  But the binoculars opened my eyes: that brown things has been a hare, a chinese water deer and a mongrel dog chasing rabbits!

All those years of ignorant bliss – and now I can get things right!

Only this morning I was watching some song thrushes in my holly bush – only about 10 feet away – with striking bands over their eyes.  It was so strange I got out the binoculars for a closer look – and low and behold they had red patches under their wings and more elongated chest patches: they were winter migratory redwings!

It’s quite frightening how the red wasn’t obvious to me until I got a closer look – now I can’t stop watching them in the holly – they are such striking birds.

So don’t you miss out – get yourself a pair of decent binoculars next time you go shopping!

posted by Travel Cat on Nov 20

As if they aren’t big enough already – here comes the biggest ever cruise ship!  40% bigger to be precise.

This baby boasts it’s own giant amphitheatre and even an outdoor park – just like Central Park apparently – with trees and everything!

So you can order a ‘park view’ room instead of the coveted ‘sea-view’ which to be honest on a ship is a bit over-rated!

Weighing in at around 225,000 tonnes – the Oasis of the Seas mega-ship is due to hit the water for a show session shortly!

Costing an estimated £800 million to produce, The Oasis has already cruised across the Atlantic from it’s original dock, past The Solent in the UK then over to the US, although keeping it away from prying eyes wasn’t really an option!

Measurements and figures for this beast are astounding – but if you love cruises – then you really are going to enjoy this one!

OK.  They say that it can hold 6,296 passengers – that means that all the members of your extended family could be on board a weekend cruise at the same time – but never even meet!

It is 1,187ft long – that is as long as nearly 15 blue whales, or 12.5 basketball courts or around 200 women laying head to toe!

Stars present for the launch are set to include pop singer Rihanna who has already performed on one of the stages inside the ship, as well as Jane Seymour and Gloria Estefan being among it’s god-parents (?).

More to come from this one in the future!

posted by Travel Cat on Nov 10

Welcome to this Fall’s Traveling with Kids Carnival!

The weather out there is perfect for some great days out with the kids! Get those wellies on and your woolly hat and go see some great colors in the trees out there. Find fallen seeds, busy squirrels and plenty of leaves to throw about!

I must admit it has been a bit wet around here, but then more puddles to squelch in and more mini-beast to find in the undergrowth!

And I hope the kids all had a great Halloween last week, with fireworks to come for November the 5th if you are in the UK!

Anyway, lets see what we have in the form of ideas for days out and great vacations this month:

Phil Byrne starts the show with a day out in the UK for free: Top Ten Free Things To Do In Bristol, however if you are somewhere a lot warmer, how about 14 Juvenile Things to do with an Underwater Camera suggested by Katie Erica!

Staying silly – what’s wrong with doing all the obvious things when you arrive in a new city? Katie takes you through 12 Tacky but Terrific Things to do in London accompanied by a photo for every one! Exactly the same things from Lydie Thomas, but a different city: Top 10 fun things to do in Paris with your kids

Now take on some advice from a regular with OCMomActivities article about tips for you if you plan to visit Sea World – San Diego, CA. Great snaps too! Also a short story about a museum in Atlanta from a regular blogger, Amy @ The Q Family: Imagine It! Children Museum with Kids

And finally, Booby offers up a Top 10 US cities to visit if you are looking to keep it cheap! So, Top 10 cities to visit on a Budget is here!

See you in December……