Who doesn’t love a good nap, where you wake up feeling refreshed, energized, and ready to finish off the day strong? A restful nap can make all the difference in how the rest of the day goes. And what better way to learn how to get in a little snooze than from the master. Red pandas – these amazing creatures are the best teachers on how to nap. If they are not munching on their favorite foods of bamboo and fruit or clambering through the forest, you can find them lounging in a nearby tree in the most comfy position possible. What can be learned from them? A nap can be taken any time, any where, and any way.
I chose this picture because of my love for red pandas. I stumbled across them a few years ago and fell in love with their awkward cuteness and hilarious personality. They are an endangered species and are currently protected from poachers who kill them for their fur. While I was scrolling through pictures of red pandas, I found this one which epitomizes their laid back personality, napping in their natural habitat. And what better audio pairing than relaxing music to help you fall into that zone for a perfect nap.
Hey Savanah,
Nice audio, reminds me of the type of audio some of my friends turn on to go to sleep with. The audio is really relaxing, I can see myself chilling like the red panda and possibly getting a soothing massage :). Speaking of red pandas, I don’t think I have ever heard of them. At first when I looked at the picture, I though it was a fox. When one thinks of Pandas, it’s usually black and white. It’s such a shame that these red pandas are endangered, hopefully their population can be brought back up to acceptable standing.
This post really does feel like a blog post. Lots of personal touches and care were put into the writing about a red panda. The music was relaxing and made reading the post delightful. I had no idea that red pandas were endangered, it makes sense since they are pandas, but I never thought about it. Thank you for the information! The links worked as intended, and the copyright was easy to identify. Good post!