30. June 2014 07:06
by Rene Pallesen
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Yesterday we decided to do a little excursion to Circular Quay and the Opera house with the boys.
The both love trains, so we took the train into the city so that they could have the experience.

It was a cold and windy winters day here in Sydney so standing still for too long was freezing.

But it was great getting out and also get another family photo.
30. June 2014 07:06
by Rene Pallesen
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It was Kim's birthday on the weekend.
In the morning the boys and I woke her up with singing Happy Birthday to her.
In the evening we had a babysitter so that we could have an evening just the two of us. We went to the Bridge Room restaurant in the city, food was nice!
10. June 2014 11:06
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The other day Aiden cam back from daycare with Spiderman face paint.
Normally he avoids face paint so him having the whole face painted was a first.
10. June 2014 11:06
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Here is the Mothers day card that Aiden made this year.
10. June 2014 11:06
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Recently Kim bought Aiden a yellow bumble bee umbrella and gumboots.

They will come in handy now that winter is here.
10. June 2014 11:06
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14. May 2014 07:05
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Yesterday Aiden went with his daycare group to the filming of 'Play along with Sam'.

All very formal with model release forms to be signed, what T-shirts they had to wear etc. Aiden said that he liked the dancing!
I hope we get a chance to see the show at some stage and it will be interesting to see if we can see Aiden in it (he was sitting to the side).
Earlier this week Aiden went with daycare to the local park and they happened to meet some of the players from the Rabbitohs (National Rugby League).

Apparently he went missing from the group at one point and when they went looking for him it turned out that he was chatting to the players.
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21. February 2017 20:02
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21. February 2017 19:02
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On the way down from Table Mountain we visited Bo Kaap.
This is a predominantly muslim neighbourhood with some very colourful houses.

Great as a backdrop for photographing the most beautiful girl I know.

And also the most handsome boys.



21. February 2017 19:02
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20. February 2017 20:02
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20. February 2017 20:02
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At one of the private game reserved the owner maintains a little car museum with some very cool cars.

Especially this Ferrari 335S is interesting. If it is the real thing then it is one of only five ever made where the last one sold at an auction was sold for more that 30 million pounds.
20. February 2017 19:02
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19. February 2017 17:02
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Towards the northern end of Kruger there is a wildlife rehabilitation centre where injured animals are cared for before returned to the wild.
Some are unfortunately in a condition where they can never be returned and these are used for educating visitors on wildlife issues.
The guide on our tour around the centre was truly amazing, very funny and very knowledgeable.
Angry Lioness:

Leopard:

Cheetah:

Chevel Cat:

Lion:

Lion with Snack:

Painted Dogs:

Hyena:

Southern Ground Hornbill:

Eagles:




Voltures:


Honey Badger:

18. February 2017 15:02
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In South Africa we did two days in the Kruger National Park.
The first day we hired a private guide to take us around in a 4WD and the second day we did a self drive.
With the guide we were lucky enough to spot all the Big 5 (Elephants, Lion, Leopard, Buffalo and Rhino). The advantage of a guide is that they are in constant radio communications with all the other cars and therefore can track the animals. On this day it was very hot and a lot of the animals were hiding in the bush and it seemed that we spotted all the animals and called it in to the other cars.

Having the private guide was a massive advantage as we could spend the time as we wanted, so we didn't spend much time on say elephants, but we did spend 45 minutes stalking a lion hoping it would get too hot under a bush and get out into the clear.
The second day we went it was raining and a lot more challenging, but we still spotted some that we didn't see the first day.
Camera wise I knew it would be a challenge to get good photos with a normal lens and didn't have the budget or justification to spend on a fast long lens. Instead all the photos in this post were taken with my 80-200 f2.8 with a 2x teleconverter. I used my tripod as a monopod and the guide was great at moving the car into spots where I had a clear line of sight (another advantage of not having to consider other passengers).
Here are the Big 5 we spotted.
Leopard:

Lion:

Rhinos:


Elephants:





African Buffalos:


And here are some of the others such as Zebras:



Hyenas:


Giraffes:


Impalas:


Kudu:


Waterbucks:

Wothhogs:


Baboons:


Monkeys:

Guinea Fowl:

African Fishing Eagles:

Storks:

Marabous:

Turtles (These ones are predators):

Weaver birds:

Chameleons:
17. February 2017 16:02
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