Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Picnic site

On day two we traveled up the Addo National park towards the main camp and about halfway there, you get a nice open picnic site, called Jack's picnic site, after a rhino who spent his last days there. This was the ideal spot to allow the little man to stretch his legs again and also for some feeding as it was midday after all. So the stroller was taken out and while waiting for his lunch he had some raisins. Crocs shoes ready for the leg stretching part.

01-DSC_043804-DSC_0476He had some veg's, lamb, pasta (precooked) then yoghurt and fruit. His bottle with rooibos tea had to wait until we left as it also served to keep him busy on the road and part of routine back home, before and after naps.

After lunch, freedom again, to explore and run.05-DSC_0479Here you can see the size of the running space – huge for our little man.07-DSC_0495 08-DSC_0497Daddy had to be "on hand" for the falls and pickups.09-DSC_0507 10-DSC_051011-DSC_0535Green snake, like ours at home!12-DSC_0546 13-DSC_0549Daddy also thought a good time for all to freshen up, so mom handed over the camera.14-DSC_0558Boeta met mom on the way back, and mom had to fish out a rock he was testing.15-DSC_0560After everyone was rested and ready we fired up the old diesel again and went off in search of more of everything the Addo had to offer.

 

 

06-DSC_0494The above picture is taken in the direction we were driving.

20140801_102903Seems all the excitement and bottle did its trick. Look at him, still just a baby.

 

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