Hey you ! Old age is not a shame , neither is it a joke It is just damn inconvenient , and unfortunately , there is only one way to avoid it .
From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between
Re: From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between
Enough is enough
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Re: From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between
Okie, you do not seem to be too prevented by it
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Re: From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between
I am trying Liz. Really But its difficult
I mean , like yesterday , when I climbed onto the roof -- installing Solar power -- and I slipped
Pheww
I mean , like yesterday , when I climbed onto the roof -- installing Solar power -- and I slipped
Pheww
Enough is enough
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It's difficult to avoid doing things that you used to do easily Slowing down Jumping on a chair to get down the suitcase from the the top of the wardrobe..oups It's not fair
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The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
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Re: From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between
Oh well , to continue ....
late afternoon , and after the heat of the day , went for a last game drive -- because tomorrow we go back home
We did not see any animals on the Kanniedood road , so we decided to go back to the S52 again , and maybe see the doggies again -- hopeful hey
But first , we spent a few minutes at the Hyena den --- and the babies were out
late afternoon , and after the heat of the day , went for a last game drive -- because tomorrow we go back home
We did not see any animals on the Kanniedood road , so we decided to go back to the S52 again , and maybe see the doggies again -- hopeful hey
But first , we spent a few minutes at the Hyena den --- and the babies were out
Enough is enough
Re: From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between
The hyena cubs were cute , but with a little time still before gate closing , we took to the S52 , and , incredibly , the doggies were still around
It was cooler now , and they were moving around bit , playing etc .
There were no other vehicles around , and the dogs were all around us , in the bushes , in the road , just dogs galore .
It appeared that all the youngsters were there , about 16 of them , plus the matter male with the collar , who seemed to be their chaperone
I will let the pics do the talking ....
It was cooler now , and they were moving around bit , playing etc .
There were no other vehicles around , and the dogs were all around us , in the bushes , in the road , just dogs galore .
It appeared that all the youngsters were there , about 16 of them , plus the matter male with the collar , who seemed to be their chaperone
I will let the pics do the talking ....
Enough is enough
Re: From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between
It was getting on to gate closing time , so I took one last pic :
Goodbye doggies - hope to see you again next time
Goodbye doggies - hope to see you again next time
Enough is enough
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Re: From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between
One of the Hyena cubs looks more mature than the others. Could it be another mother?
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The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge