Thursday, July 3, 2008

Travel - there's a whole world out there!


Dogs get bored. So do people. Staring at the same four walls, or the same four fences gets tiresome. It's just not good for our health. One of the reasons we were designed with legs is so that we can rome around. Getting out of the house, and even further abroad by getting our of our street, our neighbourhood, our city, state or even country is an adventure that will expand us in so many ways.

I love being tied in the back of our ute (pickup for your foreign folks!)with the breeze in my hair, driving out into the unknown, even if's its just the other side of town.

Short trips are great for the soul. Just try going somewhere different, or go back to somewhere you haven't been for a while. When we're in town we love to roam through Chinatown, go to the markets, or old parts of the city with interesting architecture. Its also fun catching ferries and chugging around on the river.

Out in the bush we take endless walks through the countryside, or explore quaint lttle villages and festivals. We visit friends, and even go camping. There are lots of dog friendly camping and holiday places around. You just need to look.

My favourite travel is the type you have to plan for and look forward to. Where you might have to save some pocket money, pack a bag, and go a long way from home. Adventure travel, walking travel, exploring travel, travel on buses and motorbikes, surfing travel, history travel. It's all good. And the food... One of the best thing about travel is making new friends, learning things and eating new FOOD. I highly recommend it. Take your humans, if you're a dog like me. If you're a human then get out your diary and make a date with yourself. Its so much to look forward to!

LESSON: We need to have breaks - they restore the soul, and give us much needed creative, cultural and social input. They also help us burn off energy and satisfy our curiosity so that we are more settled when we come back home to our normal routine. And did I mention the food...

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