12 July 2007

Crocodylus Park, Berrimah NT

. . . why you never smile at a crocodile . . .Want to know how families spend their school holidays in the Crocodile mad Northern Territory?? Visiting crocodile farms of course & I can assure you, Crocodylus is the BEST!! Not only do you get a very informative tour guide with fascinating information plus a dose of comedy (like "don't run in a zig zag if a crocodile is chasing you as he'll run straight", & to determine the gender of the crocodile, it's temperature dependent, i.e. 30C incubation to make females, 32C to make males). Oh, at the end of the tour, everyone is invited to hold a crocodile for photo opportunties. I'm almost embarrassed to say the first 4 children in the queue where all my children, Darwin born & bred. So I share with you some photos of the park, which now includes lions, tigers, leopards, kangeroos, emus, lizards, turtles, dingoes & far too many monkeys for my liking. They have lots of massive crocodiles which they have rescued, so many are missing limbs - not sure about the people who caught them!! So enjoy the snaps, excuse the pun . . . first up, this is a young female crocodile sunbaking . . .
a group of young males sunbaking (below)
a small male in the breeding pensa big male in the breeding pensour children with their Sydney cousin, looking at monkeyssorry, I just don't like monkeys, this one is looking at me like it wants to scratch my eyes out
kangaroos munching American alligater pool "no swimming"our Roar with a new friend, a leopard kitten named Chloe
turtles, really big sea turtles

it's not an emu, they wouldn't pose, so here is an ostrich, he looks wiseok, so I took 70 photos of crocodiles, I like the claws on this one


a crocodile trap, as seen in Darwin harbour & various creeks around the top end


. . . on a final note, those aren't logs, look closely at the banks . . . Please show these to your children too, for a taste of what life is like in the Territory. It adds a little adventure to a day in the life of a crafty designer mum. Enjoy, love Jennie

06 July 2007

Disneyland

Greetings from the Northern Territory of Australia. This is my first ever post, so I'll keep it short & sweet. The Posie blog is an off shoot to my business websites, to show a little more personality & a whole lot of family. I'm a mummy first, business woman second. My name is Jennie, how do you do. I have a gorgeous husband of some 10 years & we have 4 beautiful children, often referred to as 'my monkeys'. Not sure why as monkeys terrify me & am I not scared of my children, I love them to pieces, I guess it's because they are adventurous, climbers & cheeky. We're currently living in Darwin, for our 6th non consectutive year, as we move where the Army tells us to go. All our children have been born in Tiwi, NT, which looks more exciting on their passports, than Sydney NSW on ours. This post coincides with us arriving home from our family holiday to Disneyland. So I get to kick off the blog with some super snaps of us all!! Enjoy!! J