Flutts and the Brat go it alone

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Your pics show perfectly well, what they have to show, who cares about the quality (in any case it's only the first one that is not quite clear)...Lions, rips and it is clearly a giraffe \O

Thank you for the squirrel \O Isn't it cute? ;-) O/\ O/\

Delicious meal, even with something green ^Q^ ^Q^

The men always talk about lighting a braai as if it is something difficult and scientific, but it is really quite easy lol --00--


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Nice to get a kill, Flutters! \O

And, it looks real good to see a lady sorting out the fire and without a problem at that! X#X


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Why is it surprising that a lady can light a fire? -O- :-?


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Lisbeth wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 10:00 am Why is it surprising that a lady can light a fire? -O- :-?
I didn't say"surprising", I said it looks good. ;-)


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Almost the same O**


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If i ever stayed at Satara and hear about a lion kill i won't even bother getting into the car and have a look O**


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Lisbeth wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 9:41 am Your pics show perfectly well, what they have to show, who cares about the quality (in any case it's only the first one that is not quite clear)...Lions, rips and it is clearly a giraffe \O

Thank you for the squirrel \O Isn't it cute? ;-) O/\ O/\

Delicious meal, even with something green ^Q^ ^Q^

The men always talk about lighting a braai as if it is something difficult and scientific, but it is really quite easy lol --00--
The pics aren't bad but it just irritates me that people make up their own rules. Some people even get cross with you if you park parallel to the road!! 0*\ Lighting a fire is easy...I enjoyed it! :yes:
Sprocky wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 9:53 am Nice to get a kill, Flutters! \O

And, it looks real good to see a lady sorting out the fire and without a problem at that! X#X
Hey Sprocky, nice to see you round. It's always good to see lions doing something other than sleeping. :yes: I got quite good at the whole fire thing and was quite impressed with myself. lol
Alf wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 10:55 am If i ever stayed at Satara and hear about a lion kill i won't even bother getting into the car and have a look O**
We're too curious! lol


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I hope, Lis will allow us to at least look at her cute squirrel lol

For shooting blind your photos aren't bad at all! Actually, there are people out there who don't take photos as good as those -
and that is WITH looking :twisted:

And you thought of a food pic for the RP too. ^Q^

Next time, maybe I could get a caracal? lol


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I hope you got a glimpse on the lions without checking what your camera had captured lol

Congrats on the Green-winged Pytilia (with waxbill, I think)!

I like the dead tree in the plain landscape O:V O:V


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\O Nice pics of the Squirrel & not bad pics of the lions even though you could not get a clear view by the angle . \O Thats why we refer to some sighting as scrums the cars all have lined up scrumming for position . 0- 0- If we spot those we normally u-turn and find the nearest loop around :twisted:

Looks like a perfectly good braai fire to me O:V


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