an interesting creature
at the top of the list,
this critter's the feature.
Introducing the Aardvark
The aardvark is a medium-sized animal that lives in sub-Saharan Africa. It eats ants and termites, lives in burrows, and is active at night. It looks a bit like a pig, but isn't closely related to pigs. (Which is why it's important to check on appearances.)
Picture from Google images
The name aardvark is an Afrikaans word, meaning "ground pig" or "earth pig" — from the fact that it burrows.
The aardvark is sharp claws, which enable it to dig through termite or ant hills. It's long tongue helps the aardvark to quickly devour its prey.
This Is Important, Because . . . ?
The only thing I knew about aardvarks, before I started this post, is that the name begins with two letter "A"s.
But I'm curious enough to want to find what's behind the name.
Curiosity is probably one of the most important attributes of ay blogger. From my days as a journalist I recall the easiest ways to find a story is to ask:
• Why is something not where it should be, or
• Why is something where it shouldn't be.
That's an appeal to curiosity.
So, be curious about the world.
Similarly, a bloggy friend, Lydia, lists three "Instructions for Living Life":
• Pay attention
• Be astonished
• Tell about it
(The three principles are from Mary Oliver. Lydia found them courtesy of another bloggy friend of ours, kj.)
And after you've paid attention to what's out there, and been surprised, astonished, intrigued or puzzled, you've got something to write about.
That's what will happen here during the A to Z (as in Eh to Zed) Challenge.
Blessings and Bear hugs.
Similarly, a bloggy friend, Lydia, lists three "Instructions for Living Life":
• Pay attention
• Be astonished
• Tell about it
(The three principles are from Mary Oliver. Lydia found them courtesy of another bloggy friend of ours, kj.)
In Conclusion
If you're stuck for something to say, just look around for a while.And after you've paid attention to what's out there, and been surprised, astonished, intrigued or puzzled, you've got something to write about.
That's what will happen here during the A to Z (as in Eh to Zed) Challenge.
Blessings and Bear hugs.