There is a saying that goes as follows: “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush”, and another saying : ” If Mohammid won’t come to the mountain , then the mountain will come to Mohammid”. but in this instance we have found the following to be true: ” If you cannot be in the bush, the next best thing is to allow the bush to come to you. “
Occasionally we get to do a bit of yard work to help spruce up the place. Seldom do we find rare and unique plants that need special care and attention, but on this day we were very fortunate and look what we found whilst clearing up the bushes in the garden
This is on our Queenstown holiday over looking the lake. You gota love the snow in the background, yet the attire is shorts
This is the driveway I knew for many years, although it has changed slightly , it is definitely something I will never forget. Oh yea – and don’t forget those “Dennis Candy’s” or those tractor tires that cost “26″ cents.
- I even know of that drive way....I recall the garden in the back....I recall one day the icecream bike thing ...

Raja being tickled during feeding time
When I was visiting Zootastic this weekend as a volunteer , I discovered the zoo had purchased yet another new member. It was even on the local news … A new white tiger cub, a mix between a siberian and a bengal. Here is a photo of her whilst she was taking a break from suckling on the bottle, having a bit of rough and tumble. (Sorry picture is a bit blury, took a picture on my cellphone, Maybe Dad can take a better one next weekend.)
Phil off to his rugby match spending time with Shumba, Sebastian’s new puppy which we have the pleasure of ‘looking after’!!!!!
An interesting synopsis remains true today, but maybe not for long.
“Consider the fact that. . .every one of your forebears on both sides has been attractive enough to find a mate, healthy enough to reproduce, and sufficiently blessed by fate and circumstances to live long enough to do so. Not one of your pertinent ancestors was squashed, devoured, drowned, starved, stranded, stuck fast, untimely wounded, or otherwise deflected from its life’s quest of delivering a tiny charge of genetic material to the right partner at the right moment in order to perpetuate the only possible sequence of hereditary combinations that could result—eventually, astoundingly, and all too briefly—in YOU.”
Bill Bryson, in his insightful A Short History of Nearly Everything, states:
- A tiny amount of liquor on a scorpion will make it go instantly mad and sting itself to death.
- Chewing gum while cutting onions will stop you from crying.
- Guiness book of records book holds the highest record of being stolen from public libraries.
- Astronauts are not allowed to eat beans before they go into space because passing wind in a space suit damages them.
- A cockroach can live several weeks with its head cut off.
- Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left-handed people.
- Women blink nearly twice as much as men.
- Coca-cola would be green if no food colouring was added.
- Earth is the only planet not named after a god.
- Dolphins sleep with one eye open!
- Some worms will eat themselves if they can’t find any food.
- Owls are the only birds who can see the colour blue.
- If you farted consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough gas is produced to create the energy of an atomic bomb.
- Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour.
- Humans and dolphins are the only species that have sex for pleasure.
Over the past couple of days, I stumbled across a facebook group named “Greengrove Schoolmates”. I have never been one much for remissing about the past, but I decided to visit this group, and Wow! did it bring back a flood of memories. It is quite amazing how your mind manages to put the past away from your current life, and how simple a picture or a comment can instantaneously bring them all back. It does sadden me to a certain extent to see how my life has changed so much, but much more to see the youth I had as a child and knowing that my children never had that experience,and I can see it in the way they look at life these days. There are obviously great things that our kids have done and discovered, but just knowing what they and many more do not experience due to technology and the fast pace of life in the western civilations gives a greater understanding of the need for diversity in this world. Thanks Mum and Dad.
We could have taken them all but we don’t have the place. Unfortinatly Jacob must be put down because his kidneys failed. The vet said that he was never the less in a very good condition. We chose the one on the right( click on the picture and you can see that he is not hiding arround the corner) He is 8 weeks old and is 600 g. He is a “Norwegen wild cat” and can grow up to 10 Kilooooooooooos(wow!!!!!!) we pick him up 1n 10 days time when he has reached 800 g. He is wormed and has had his first inoculation already and must have the next in 3 weeks time. We will certanly looking forward to the new german foot from Norway, Oh by the way he is already house trained-thank goodness….
- The one at thefront looks just like my cat, Flip Flop
- they are so cute! send me one...or all of them! i want them all o.o

Ava the Bear Cub
Yup thats right bear! Zootstic got a new addition a couple weeks ago and I just got around to put her picture up, sorry. so here is a picture of ave the baby syrian bear. (p.s. You may notice the recently attacked limb that Ava is keeping safe)
Just wanted to say hi to everyone out there!
Happy mothers day.
Whilst visiting the re-store we came across this rather wierd looking box on stilts. Initially thought it was just a bit of trash that someone had left there, but after looking at it for a bit worked out it was a “Rabit Hutch”. Well strangely enough we have 4 rabits and they sit
in cages all day long , we continually move them from the verandah to the grass every day, clean, empty and refill their bedding. Watching the rabits all cooped up in the small cages we occassionally took one out and let it run around the grass for a bit, and then took twice as long to catch it and return it back to the cage. Now we are in possesion of this Hutch, Took a bit of work to get it back to a usable state, but now the rabits have a much larger area to run around. Of course you can guess what the boy rabits did as soon as they found this extra freedom…..
This weekend we decided to at least start to make a dent into glearing out a lot of the junk we have collected over the past few years. First thing was as the boys had moved into the cottage with their own rooms (oh yea they are loving that) that we removed some of the old beaten up tables/ desks that had huge gouges/scratches in them. I had to remove many of my old computer parts from the cupboard, many components hit the trash bin too (It was a hard thing to do, but I must). Several technical books that I had kept were really outdated and obsolete, so they made the recycle bins. Linda graceously decided to pass on the clean up and volunteered at the Zootastic zoo again and had a fantastic, but tiring time there. Unfortunately she has managed to catch a bug, which is playing havoc on her sinuses at the moment, but hopefully a bit of rest will knock that on the head. Declan keeps asking if we want him to go to the shops and buy something, or to take linda somewhere – I guess the novelty of driving is just starting to get a grip on him
-sean
photoshop for the win!!
I got a headache from looking at this….
I’ll post how I did this in a couple steps if it is possible ,in a future entry
look deep into the tunnel….. you are feeling sleepy….now give me your $100 bill….when I snap my fingers you will awake happier…..
………………………but what if i dont snap my fingers?!?!?
*dun dun dun*








