Sunday, September 9, 2007

The animal I am most like is.....

From By The Way:

                  Weekend Assignment #182: You're an Animal


"Ready for some funky self-introspection? Then here is the week's Weekend Assignment:

Weekend Assignment #182
: Compare yourself to the animal whose best-known traits are most like your own personality.

Note this isn't "what animal would you like to be?" but is instead "what animal is most like you?" Also, don't be too worried if your identification is not totally biologically exact; listing your similarities based on the general cultural impression of the animal is fine, too. We're not doing science here, after all; we've doing end-of-the-week diversions.

Extra credit: Would you want to own the animal you identify with?"

I considered the eagle, elephant, fish, ant, and the bee, all creatures I identify with for various reasons, but they are animals whose characteristics I would like to possess. And the assignment clearly asks for us to consider the animal whose best known traits are most like my own personality.

Considering that, when threatened, I withdraw, and that everything I need is inside of me, I think I identify with the turtle more than the other animals I named above.

Hang with me for a moment.

Turtles are relatively slower in their movement than other animals. I am a slow thinker. I get where I'm going, but might get there a little later than others.

Turtles have a hard shell to protect them from predators and the elements. I have a sort of hard "shell"... things don't get me upset. Problems cannot penetrate my resolve to solve them.

Turtles are built close to the ground, for stability. I am short... probably not for stability, but it works.

Turtles carry their home on their back. I can make myself at home anywhere I go. Spiritually speaking, I am at home.

Turtles blend in with their environment... they don't stand out as a threat to other wildlife. I don't stand out in my environments either. I kind of blend in with whatever is going on in any given situation. I am there, I contribute, but I don't take the spotlight... don't like being on stage like that. Except in the classroom.

Turtles are generally silent, not making many noises. I am the silent type when in unusual circumstances. I am one to observe what's going on before I'll speak up. I don't dive right into a situation like an eagle would, and I don't use my power and strength, like an elephant, to intimidate others.

Turtles seem comfortable to live alone once they leave their nest as a hatchling, except for mating purposes. They are very independent. I am independent. I am married, and enjoy being married, but I am independent in all other ways. I contribute to the "colony" like ants and bees do, but am very comfortable in moments when I am away from the rest of the colonists.

Turtles don't seem to have a sense of humor, but I think they do. I have one, but it's taken me a lifetime to develop it!!  I said I was slow.

The turtle is recognized in myth and lore as being patient, moving steadily through life. That's me to a T! T for turtle!

When a turtle is moving fast, it sticks its neck out... that's how it makes progress. Sometimes Istick my neck out, and when I do, I make progress.

The most famous turtle (in lore) is probably the one who raced the rabbit. We all know how that race turned out, and the lesson learned is a valuable one. Slow and steady wins the race.

One turtle I greatly admire is Koopa. He is an artist, 27 years old, and lives with his housemate, Kira, also an artist.

                                        

Here is a link to Koopa's and Kira's website. The only reason I found them was because I was looking for some pictures of turtles for this entry. I had no idea I'd find an artist turtle like Koopa!

Watch this video to see another trick he does. It's lengthy, at three minutes, but I didn't know turtles could do this. Kira is as very patient as the turtle is. She told me in an email that he does it often, and can do it for longer periods of time.

                                  

 

Bonus Question/Answer: If I were living on my own, I might have a turtle for a pet. And I'd teach it to do tricks like Kira did for her Koopa!

Thank you to Kira for giving me permission to use her Koopa on my page, and for letting me link to her website.

 

                                                                  http://www.turtlekiss.com/

 

 

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent entery Bea, I really enjoyed that. And koopa was great too, speedy little beggar for a turtle.
B. x

Anonymous said...

great entry my friend.  I love it!
hugs
d

Anonymous said...

I loved the video!  
We have Eastern Box Turtles here in Indiana, but it is not legal to have one as a pet unless you have a special permit or if you already had it/them prior to 2005 and can prove it.
Nice entry!
Lori

Anonymous said...

Wow! You really made this work.  Well done!

Anonymous said...

YES!!!  Hooray for turtles!  I have had a fondness for turtles since my earliest memories -- they are truly spiritual creatures.

xx
Russ

Anonymous said...

Morning Bea,  Just a quicky before we go of on our South Africa adventure.  I love the turtle  wonder if that is the same as our Tortoise.  I have a tortoise that I have had for about 32 years  dear knows how old he was before I bought him.  I think I would also be a tortoise.  LOve  Sybil xx (back 23rd.)

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed the comparisons between you and a turtle, Bea. Amazing that you found one that is so very artistic, also. Took a look at the turtle kiss site, and thought the videos were cute. I've always had a fondness for turtles, ever since I was little. Great entry!
Always, Rose~*

Anonymous said...

Ahhh, very interesting Bea, as always.  I think I am like a Cat, or maybe that is just because I like cats?  I don't really know!
Marie
http://journals.aol.co.uk/mariealicejoan/MariesMuses/

Anonymous said...

I loved this entry and your explanation, also the video.  Not sure what animal I would be like, that would probably need a lot of thought

Mary

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't need to make an entry for this assignment Bea.   You have made it for me.
I echo most of your descriptions about yourself.  I couldn't have written it as elloquently as you though.

We are uncannily alike in most respects.
I had a tortoise when I was a child...called Tortie...simplistic name.  lol!
He went to live with my maternal granny in the end as we grew older; to kept her company in her old age.  Bless!
That was an interesting and delightful web site you directed us to.   I was fascinated with this little creature reaching up for kisses.  Isn't it amazing what others are up to in this life?  And here we were unaware of this little kissing artistic creature until John set the assignment.  Life has an ability to have knock on repercussions.  Some of them very interesting ones too.
Thank you for this entry...it was very brave of you to open yourself up in this And it's nice getting to know you too.

Love
Jeanie xx

Anonymous said...

HEY BEA! THANKS FOR THE COMPLIMENTS ON MY JOURNAL. YOU ARE TOO SWEET. YEAH, HAVE REALLY BEEN TRYING TO GET THIS WEIGHT OFF, MAINLY FOR HEALTH REASONS.  I HAVE POSTED A PIC BEFORE, BEEN A WHILE THOUGH. I WENT BACK AND LOOKED AT IT IN THAT ENTRY, WOW WHAT A BIG DIFFERENCE IN MY FACE. WHAT A DIFFERENCE IN BEING HAPPY WILL DO FOR YOU!!! MET A WONDERFUL CHRISTIAN MAN, TOO!! I AM HAPPY AND LOVING LIFE ONCE AGAIN. THANK YOU FOR ALWAYS ENCOURAGING ME, YOU ARE A DEAR AND APPRECIATED FRIEND.
LOVE YA,
LIZ IN VA.
http://journals.aol.com/bethjunebug/Bethjunebug

Anonymous said...

Loved this entry by you. Wonderful descriptive narrative of being a turtle. I have and will always be a Raven. I actually had a Shaman by the same name once tell me I had one foot in this world and the other in another. Meaning I tend to understand life in this world and on a spiritual level as well. Ravens are extremely intelligent went it comes to taking care of themselves. (Hugs) Indigo

Anonymous said...

I loved this entry, Bea!  I would have never thought of all the characteristics of a turtle but what a fascinating creature.  You did well.  I'm amazed at Koopa (my son tells me this is the turtle's name in the old Super Mario Nintendo game).  How neat that you found that web site.  Sheesh, I'm just sitting here wondering what in the heck animal I'm like.  Chris

Anonymous said...

Gee, I'm afraid to post
the animal most like me
within my subjective feelings
about that animal. For example,
I'd like to be an African, free
to roam, male lion. Reason? So
I could specialize in hunting and killing
hyenas. But look, I can't post that:
nobody'd ever speak to me again.
That murderous bastard Bartle they'd
say.  Know what I mean?
Turtle!!!!????   Turtle my eye!  heh heh heh
heh...... You're a Lioness don't kid
ME~!  Ha  ha ha ah ah ha ha ha...

Barry
http://journals.aol.com/bbartle3/Vengeance/

Anonymous said...

    Now that was something I didn't think of.
Jude
http://journals.aol.com/jmorancoyle/MyWay

Anonymous said...

I think that the turtle suits you quite well for all of the reasons that you listed. However, I think that there is another aspect to the turtle that makes it an appropriate icon for you. The turtle is featured prominently in creation stories for several cultures, particularly Native American cultures. I think that like the turtle in the creation stories, you create and nurture. In the stories, the turtle often carries the world on his/her back, providing humankind with a place to thrive. I think that through your artistic talents and your skill as a teacher you create a world for your students to thrive. One of my favorite creation stories featuring the turtle is from the Iroquois, it may be found at: http://www.cs.williams.edu/~lindsey/myths/myths_12.html
Sheria

Anonymous said...

I know I read this entry the other day but somehow I must have gotten sidetracked before commenting,cause I checked and did not see anything from me.
Thanks for visiting my journal and leaving a comment.
You sure put a lot of work into your animal.
I have no idea what I think I would be something that never shuts up,LOL probably a mynah bird!!
~connie~

Anonymous said...

I have always loved turtles, and that was so interesting!  Loved the video!

Hugs
jackie

Anonymous said...

Amendment to my
first Comment: An
Ocean swimming turtle,
maybe.  Some ocean swimming
turtles swim thousnads of miles
don't they?

Barry
http://journals.aol.com/bbartle3/Vengeance/

Anonymous said...

Thanks for linking to our site, Bea!  Koopa's very flattered by the attention.  :-)  Oddly enough, his characteristics are most like that of a puppy...he loves to play, sleep, eat, and learn new tricks.  

Best wishes and turtlekisses,
Kira (and Koopa)

Anonymous said...

I loved this. I think turtles are special, all round, with funny little faces and secret lives going on under that shell
Marti