Thursday, 22 August 2013

Take Note When Visiting South Africa

Take note when visiting South Africa.



The heart-stopping moment when a lion calmly padded up to a car on safari...

and pulled open the door.

With a 300lb lion in the offing, the couple visiting the safari park could at least
console themselves that they had the protection of their car.
They watched in glee as the big cat padded up to their white Toyota.
Then fascination turned to terror as the creature calmly took the rear-door
handle between its teeth ... and pulled it open.
 
 
Curiosity: The lion ambles up to the white Toyota and tries the door handle.
 
 
Now let me get a good grip: The lion puts its jaws around the handle

I'm sure I can get in here: The lion starts to open the door of the car

Open sesame: It tugs open the door leaving the occupants sitting in stunned disbelief before they drive off

 
Outta here: The lion looks on as the car it was trying to get into zooms away
For several seconds the car remained immobile as its occupants sat in stunned disbelief.
Then the driver pulled away, with the lion in hot pursuit.
It chased its quarry all the way to the gates, where a game warden threw a stone to shoo
it back into the enclosure.
The drama was played out at Lion Safari Park in
Johannesburg, South Africa, and
captured on camera by British tourist Richard Holden, who was in the car behind.
At the start of the trail, visitors are warned to lock windows and doors and take off all
removable items such as aerials.
But Mr Holden, 32, an engineer, who was on holiday with wife Candice, 32, a teacher,
and their two-year-old daughter Faye, said the car in front had obviously left the doors unlocked.
Since the lions at the park are fed every day, there is little chance that the Toyota couple
would have been eaten.
'But they must have been panicking because they didn't drive off straight away,
' said Mr Holden, from Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. 'If that had been me, I would have hit the gas.'

 More Scary Pictures.

 

Africa is not for Sissies

 

 








 

This does not happen often, but South Africa has not only got some great scenery

and a great diversity of animals, marine life, plant life and of course its different

cultures and its cosmopolitan people. It also has a great climate with blue sunny

skies most of the year.

I have lived here for 41 years and I love it.
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 





 


 

 

 




 
 
 




 

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Well where do I start?


I am an retired bird breeder, check out http://www.bestbirds.co.za yes that is my website.

The picture at the side is of the first baby
Sun Conure, Plumhead & Cockatiel that I hand-reared.

I am also a retired architectural draughts-person who also use to at first design and draw plans for houses on a part-time basis for some years until I opened my own business.
 My front garden of the cottage that I designed for my retirement.
The front of my cottage.

The Back of my garden by the outside entertainment braai area showing some of the empty aviaries that housed my breeding pairs.


Now in my doting years (as some would call it), I spend my time browsing the internet, hand-knitting Aran woolens for my large family of 6 children and their spouses as well as 8 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.

I no longer can use the blog on my website at present as for some reason it will not allow me to update my blog, http://www.bestbirds.co.za/blog.php I will just have to write here about interesting facts on pet birds.
I have checked with the people who host my website but they cannot see any thing wrong at their end, so it will perhaps be my computer, I will have to get some expert to check my computer, something technical is beyond my ageing years.

Other things that I find interesting I will endeavor to write about here on my Blogger Post.