As we approach the middle of March, Peter and I should be in the process of making sure that Chunky bum and big ears are well stocked and ready to hit the black. Unfortunately we have hit a “little bump” in the road, (I’ll let Peter fill you in on that in the next post) and as a result, we will be staying with mum for at least another two months.
Over the next few weeks, I want to do a bit of bird watching around the area, if it ever stops raining that is, and I hope to share some of these photos with you at a later date.
In the meantime, and at the prompting of the little furry dude himself, I will share a few of Hugo’s favourite photos.
Before I do, here is a little background information about Hugo and how he came to me. You see, Hugo was given to me by my grandma, many, many years ago, and as such he has a very strong emotional value to me. For Peter, Hugo is, and I quote, “An annoying little fur ball” He’s just joking I’m sure.
Hugo’s first overseas trip with us was to Alaska. Since then he has been to Singapore, Borneo, Japan, Tasmania and of course, he is travelling with us now around mainland Australia. It has to be said that we get mixed reactions when travelling with Hugo, lets face it, it’s not normal to see a couple of adults carrying a teddy bear, (that’s why I give him to Peter to carry most of the time, :)) but when our fellow travellers see Hugo posing for photos, well, then they all want to be in on the picture and as you can see, Hugo finds it quite easy to make friends.
But it’s not just people that Hugo likes to mingle with and in most places he visits, he can be seen connecting with the local wildlife and other STC’s (Stuffed Travel Companions). 🤪
As well as meeting people, Hugo is not averse to a bit of adventure. Whether it’s up high, or down low, Hugo’s where we go.
Before we sign off on Hugo’s post, there is one more thing he wanted me to let you know. I tried to talk him out of it but… Here goes, the answer to the age old question; Where does a bear go, when he has to, you know…go?
Hi Jo and Peter
Hugo has answered a lot of my questions about him!!!
So…he is no longer a mystery bear. 🙂
I was wondering what the origin of Hugo was, thanks for telling Hugo’s story.
Thanks Barb, he is a special little bear. There was a recorded message on a voice box from my grandma, but that has long since faded.
Hugo certainly gets around!
Sending you all much love
Lorna and Rob
Thank you Lorna & Bob.
Like us, Hugo is looking forward to getting back on the road.
Oh. Ross and I thought it was perfectly normal for adults to carry a teddy around. Muffin told us so.
Yes I know, but you have to admit, we are a special breed.
Hugo sends Muffin his best.
🙂
This is Brilliant!! Glad to see you are making the most out of the trip Hugo!! I had no doubt he was a huge hit in Japan. Thanks for sharing.
Andrea