The Wombat freely admits that he's not very familiar with Jimmy Buffett and his music. But one of his most famous songs is called 'Margaritaville', and that's led to a US-wide chain of bar-restaurants.
Even if it's a bit gimmicky... they do make damn fine margaritas!
This shot was taken after The Wombat had finished his margarita. He definitely needed to just lie down for a while.
Friday, 19 November 2010
Wasted away in Margaritaville
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The Wombat
at
21:20
Labels:
drinking,
Jimmy Buffett,
Louisiana,
New Orleans,
USA
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Flavours of New Orleans
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The Wombat
at
19:38
Food is such an important part of New Orleans culture, and The Wombat wanted to try everything! He gorged on jambalaya, shrimp etoufee, and especially gumbo... Here he is at the Gumbo Shop restaurant.
New Orleans is famous for its cocktails as well as its Cajun and Creole food. The Sazerac was invented in New Orleans, and another popular cocktail is the Hurricane, which was invented at Pat O'Brien's Irish pub. The Wombat liked Hurricanes.
One of the MUST-DO things for visitors to New Orleans is to have coffee and beignets at Café Du Monde. The coffee's made with chicory, and the beignets are fresh-made doughnuts covered in powdered sugar.
The Wombat really enjoyed his beignet.
New Orleans is famous for its cocktails as well as its Cajun and Creole food. The Sazerac was invented in New Orleans, and another popular cocktail is the Hurricane, which was invented at Pat O'Brien's Irish pub. The Wombat liked Hurricanes.
One of the MUST-DO things for visitors to New Orleans is to have coffee and beignets at Café Du Monde. The coffee's made with chicory, and the beignets are fresh-made doughnuts covered in powdered sugar.
The Wombat really enjoyed his beignet.
Labels:
drinking,
eating,
Louisiana,
New Orleans,
USA
Monday, 15 November 2010
Louisiana yard-dogs and more
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The Wombat
at
20:10
With the swamps of Louisiana right outside New Orleans, The Wombat definitely wanted to go in a swamp boat to see the alligators.
He went with Dr. Wagner's Honey Island swamp tour, and saw El Whoppo the 15-foot alligator... although El Whoppo was being shy and didn't want to come over for his marshmallows. (Probably just as well, since The Wombat would have made a very small mouthful for him.)
He got to see alligators close up at the Audubon Aquarium, and then meet a much safer one at the Insectarium.
At the Insectarium, he also saw lots of bugs, including this VW love-bug...
And he got up close and personal with some more (static) nature at the Audubon Zoo.
He never did find out what a Louisiana yard-dog is though.
He went with Dr. Wagner's Honey Island swamp tour, and saw El Whoppo the 15-foot alligator... although El Whoppo was being shy and didn't want to come over for his marshmallows. (Probably just as well, since The Wombat would have made a very small mouthful for him.)
He got to see alligators close up at the Audubon Aquarium, and then meet a much safer one at the Insectarium.
At the Insectarium, he also saw lots of bugs, including this VW love-bug...
And he got up close and personal with some more (static) nature at the Audubon Zoo.
He never did find out what a Louisiana yard-dog is though.
Labels:
Louisiana,
nature,
New Orleans,
USA,
zoo
Sunday, 14 November 2010
Sightseeing in New Orleans
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The Wombat
at
19:30
There's so much to see and do in New Orleans, that these are just a few photos from The Wombat's trip!
First off, here he is at the entrance to the French Market. (It's actually daylight; there was something wrong with the exposure, ooops.)
Here he's admiring the St Louis Cathedral from across Jackson Square.
He did get to go on an evening dinner cruise on the steamboat Natchez! (He was a bit wobbly getting off, after drinking too many Hurricanes.)
He also had more than a few drinks up and down Bourbon Street, and brought home the Mardi Gras beads to prove it!
First off, here he is at the entrance to the French Market. (It's actually daylight; there was something wrong with the exposure, ooops.)
Here he's admiring the St Louis Cathedral from across Jackson Square.
He did get to go on an evening dinner cruise on the steamboat Natchez! (He was a bit wobbly getting off, after drinking too many Hurricanes.)
He also had more than a few drinks up and down Bourbon Street, and brought home the Mardi Gras beads to prove it!
Labels:
boat trips,
Louisiana,
New Orleans,
USA
Friday, 22 October 2010
The Wombat in Spain
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at
14:16
The Wombat had such a nice relaxing holiday in northern Spain that he forgot to have more photos taken... This one is from a town called Potes, in Cantabria.
Sunday, 26 September 2010
Pirates in County Donegal?
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The Wombat
at
22:15
On a recent visit to Bundoran in County Donegal, The Wombat was amazed to see that there are apparently still pirates roaming the northwest shores!
Labels:
County Donegal,
Ireland,
pirates,
seaside
Watery Ireland
Posted by
The Wombat
at
16:59
The Wombat likes to look at water as long as there's no risk of falling in. So he was happy enough to pay a visit to Glencar Lough and its nearby waterfall as long as he could admire them from afar (or at least from behind a safety rail).
Labels:
County Leitrim,
Ireland,
lakes,
scenery,
waterfalls
Thursday, 19 August 2010
The Wombat visits Chatsworth House
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The Wombat
at
19:11
No visit to Derbyshire is complete without going to see Chatsworth House! Here's The Wombat getting in the way of a decent picture of it.
And here he is, trying to admire his own reflection in a piece of garden sculpture.
And here he is, trying to admire his own reflection in a piece of garden sculpture.
Labels:
art,
Derbyshire,
England,
houses
Friday, 25 June 2010
A spot of bird-watching
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The Wombat
at
20:02
The Wombat visited the very famous Slimbridge nature reserve, and saw lots of birds; these rather pale flamingos were his favourites.
He wasn't quite so keen on the visting duck at his caravan site though... He wasn't sure whether she wanted to eat him or sit on him!
He wasn't quite so keen on the visting duck at his caravan site though... He wasn't sure whether she wanted to eat him or sit on him!
Labels:
bird-watching,
England,
Gloucestershire
Saturday, 12 June 2010
An eyeful of the Eiffel
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The Wombat
at
20:10
Even though he was just passing through Paris, The Wombat couldn't miss the chance to take a look at the Eiffel Tower. Alas, he didn't have time to go up it though.
June 2010
June 2010
Labels:
France,
major landmarks,
Paris
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Anchored down in Provence
Posted by
The Wombat
at
19:00
The Wombat took a trip down to Provence - this photo was taken of him larking about on the harbour front in Cassis.
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Cherry blossom in Washington DC
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The Wombat
at
16:40
Every year in March and April, the National Cherry Blossom Festival takes place in Washington DC.
So of course, The Wombat had to join in!
So of course, The Wombat had to join in!
Labels:
nature,
USA,
Washington DC
Natural History in Washington DC
Posted by
The Wombat
at
11:30
As well as visiting the nation's monuments, The Wombat visited the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.
He stopped first in the rotunda to imagine the power of a charging elephant! Luckily, this one wasn't going anywhere.
An Irish elk was a comfortingly familiar sight... "Fancy meeting you here!"
But after that, it all got scary again. First, The Wombat was menaced by a giant ground sloth.
Then a bobcat appeared to attack...
The Wombat naturally has a fear of dingoes!
And even the horse's ancestor, Hyracotherium, can look scary from the wrong angle.
But finally, The Wombat found some safety by returning to the pouch. Even if it wasn't quite the right species.
He stopped first in the rotunda to imagine the power of a charging elephant! Luckily, this one wasn't going anywhere.
An Irish elk was a comfortingly familiar sight... "Fancy meeting you here!"
But after that, it all got scary again. First, The Wombat was menaced by a giant ground sloth.
Then a bobcat appeared to attack...
The Wombat naturally has a fear of dingoes!
And even the horse's ancestor, Hyracotherium, can look scary from the wrong angle.
But finally, The Wombat found some safety by returning to the pouch. Even if it wasn't quite the right species.
Labels:
fossils,
museums,
nature,
other marsupials,
USA,
Washington DC
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Presidents old and new in Washington DC
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The Wombat
at
14:25
The Wombat made his first trip to Washington D.C.! On arrival on the Mall, he stopped to admire the Washington Monument in the distance.
After a detour to the Natural History Museum (more about that in another post), he got to look at the Washington Monument from another angle.
Next was a visit to the Lincoln memorial...
Including a chance to get up close and personal with Abe himself!
The Wombat was convinced that the Washington Memorial had shrunk! But it was patiently explained to him that it was "just far away".
After looking at the monuments to dead presidents, it was time to try and catch a glimpse of a live one... Here he is at the White House (looking the wrong way).
After a detour to the Natural History Museum (more about that in another post), he got to look at the Washington Monument from another angle.
Next was a visit to the Lincoln memorial...
Including a chance to get up close and personal with Abe himself!
The Wombat was convinced that the Washington Memorial had shrunk! But it was patiently explained to him that it was "just far away".
After looking at the monuments to dead presidents, it was time to try and catch a glimpse of a live one... Here he is at the White House (looking the wrong way).
Labels:
houses,
major landmarks,
monuments,
USA,
Washington DC
Friday, 1 January 2010
Happy New Year from the Travelling Wombat
Posted by
The Wombat
at
22:22
During 2009, The Wombat visited all parts of the UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland), the Republic of Ireland, Italy, Austria, Belgium, China, and several places in the USA.
Where will 2010 take him?
Hopefully further than this morning's sorry scene, after The Wombat's New Year's Eve celebrations...
Where will 2010 take him?
Hopefully further than this morning's sorry scene, after The Wombat's New Year's Eve celebrations...
Labels:
parties
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