A Hot-diggity Dog Flutter!

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Lisbeth wrote:Must have been rather a dull afternoon -O- You cannot have lions AND leopards every day O**
Why not? lol The afternoon was not at all dull....stay tuned. O**
nan wrote:love the little Boons... for once lol

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
They are quite cute at that age. ;-)
Mel wrote:Hmz... the Impala youngster actually looks well fed, so the injury had been quite recently, I would think. Hope it survived though 0/0

Not seeing another car for what feels like Ages (and in the south as well!) is amazing. O:V

Very cute boons, particularly the tiny one.

Oh, and I love all those bateleurs! Well done for spotting the one in the "thicket", Brat \O
Ja Mel, the impala looked healthy, but I don't think it would have lasted long on its own. :no: Thanks for the lovely comments. \O


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We were heading back to camp when we saw a few cars stopped up ahead. There were some lions in the riverbed but they were hidden. We searched up and down the river, until eventually the Brat spotted one. O:V

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Another one walked onto a sandbank, looking very interested in some waterback on the other side.

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We counted 3 lions, and a Hooded Vulture hoping for dinner. ;-)

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We had to leave the lions otherwise we would be late for camp. But as often happens, a couple of kms further on we came across a big black-maned lion walking down the middle of the road, making lots of noise! O** There were other cars in front of us so we had to wait until he eventually decided to leave the road before we got a pic.

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We couldn't stop to get more pics as we were now running late but we made it through the gate with seconds to spare! ;-) We then set about our normal evening rituals, with Mommo lighting the fire, the Brat filling in his daily diary, and me starting on dinner. I put some potatoes on to boil and made a salad, but all of a sudden I started to feel nauseous. :-? I tried to forget about it but just before dinner was ready, I felt really horrible and excused myself. I took some anti-nausea medication and got into bed, feeling freezing cold and sick. 0- I managed to fall asleep and woke up about 1 and half hours later feeling slightly better. Mommo and the Brat had finished their dinner of pork chops, boiled potatoes and salad, and the Brat had done all the washing up. \O

I decided that a hot shower would sort me out, so off I went to the ablution block. Inside there was a woman with two small kids looking in all the toilet and bath/shower stalls. She then told me that there had been a snake in one of the toilet stalls earlier but they didn't know where it was now!! :shock: She and her kids left and I was trying to decide what to do when I heard her talking to someone outside who mentioned "python". I went outside where a young guy was showing the kids a python in a tree right outside the ladies ablutions. O-/ I decided to call the Brat and Mommo, and get the camera. It was still a young snake, so not too scary. ;-)

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A small crowd had now gathered and the guy who had found the python also showed us a scorpion.

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Thinking the bathroom was now safe I said I was off to shower when the woman who had originally told me about the snake said the python was not what had been in the bathroom! 0*\ I then asked the "python guy" if he would take a look in the ablutions. He went into the stall where the snake had originally been seen, and said it was still there in a hole. I braved a look over his shoulder and saw this tiny little head poking out of the hole. :shock: He assured me that it was a grass snake and completely harmless.

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Now that I knew where and what the snake was I felt more comfortable about taking a shower...albeit a quick one!! ;-) When I got back to our hut Mommo just shook his head and said my friends and family would declare me crazy for showering with a snake! lol Later on, Mommo went to use the ablutions and reported back that the ablutions were now safe as he had seen the snake being caught and released over the fence. \O However, the Brat was not happy with this whole episode and used the public ablutions only when absolutely necessary over the next couple of days. lol


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There is also a nice sized spider (depending on how big the snake was lol )

The python is very pretty O/\ O/\


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The snake's head is about the size of a thumb nail, and I only noticed the spider when I downloaded the photo. lol


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=O:


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I love to spot lions in the riverbed and great you got to see some, Flutterby ^Q^

and then snakes overloaded in form of a python and a grass snake - Great shots of both plus a scorpion - Can Imagine the crowd around that tree X#X


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Sightseeing oportunities everywhere lol still somewhat heroic to mind your business and have a shower ^Q^


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wow Python O/\

I saw the spid... before the snake O-/

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Apart from the lioness, I find this a rather disturbing instalment with all those spiders/pythons/scorpions O-/

lol

In fact, that python is really pretty, the scorpion rather impressive, but I still don't like the spider lol

The first lioness shot is awesome, mefinds! O:V O:V O:V


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Great stuff again, Flutts!

And good the boy keeps a diary and does washing up...well parented! :yes: :twisted:

Interesting the baby impala..saw some as well this weekend that weren't born last year, as per normal? Dunno how it got injured, but don't think it would just be left behind..weird! 0:

Nice snakes! \O ;-)


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