Coffee and cake was definitely required after all that culture and learnin'.
On the Misters bucket list was the "Orginal Adelaide River Jumping Crocodiles Cruise"....me? Not so much! But being a wussy good sport, I got talked into it.
I like the kind above! Or Mr R's friend.
The boat seemed a wee bit small for me....however!
We had a delightful and knowledgeable guide called Steve who assured me all would be well.....
Thankfully he did not tell me the river was home to about 7,000 crocodiles!
Scary stuff folks....so impressed with myself but then I couldn't really decide to get off mid tour....some of the action!
This happened more than once with different animals...yikes! This big bloke....18 foot is called Agro....I was thrilled to hear that he does not jump....phew!
I was very happy...almost hysterically so to get back to my pretend friend on shore.
Have to say they make a mean Latte and Cappuccino here.
On the way out to the cruise we had passed a little township called Humpty Doo and being crazy tourists liked the Boxing Croc outside the Post Office. As I had mail to post we decided we would drop in on the way back and the Mister could get that Naff Croc photo....which we did.
Into the Post Office I wander to post my mail and who should I discover but the lovely Vickie a friend met on Lets Get Stitched retreat in Brisbane. I knew Vickie lived up this way but not exactly where....made my day! Talk about crazy.
Grabbed the paparazzi for a photo of course lol!
A quick hug and chat and then left Vickie in peace to get back to work.
After all that adrenaline coursing through my veins yesterday, today I am treating myself to a day of quiet stitching....
My Darwin clamshell from the beautiful Indigenous fabric I bought here. I think it fits in nicely and will be a lovely reminder of here.
Where's the Mister? I shouted him a fishing charter for our Anniversary. He is hoping to catch a Barramundi! Which I might add I have become extremely fond of....yummo! Hubby shouted me a nice little trinket....not sharing here though.
Thats all folks!
Namaste and Blessings,
Michelle xxx
Ok, there is NO WAY you would get me on that boat!!! I am not a fan of crocs!!! I'm most impressed with you though :) xx
ReplyDeleteYou are very brave....now you can gloat. Always nice to have surprise catch ups. Keep on having a great time and including us. Xx
ReplyDeletesounds like you are having a wonderful trip. Thanks for sharing all the cool photos.
ReplyDeleteThose crocs were a great day out
ReplyDeleteYou were very brave......I would have given the crocs a miss! How lovely to meet up with a stitching friend.
ReplyDeleteOh those crocs would be so interesting; they have never evolved from their prehistoric look!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy sight-seeing, but not too sure about those crocs. You deserve a nice quiet stitching day after all that. Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteFunny how, no matter where we roam, we find like mined people....thanks for sharing the photos....presently I am stitching the heart from Holly Home Christmas as the July block substitute. Love stitching while watching Brit TV on my laptop.
ReplyDeleteMama Bear
You are a much braver soul then me. I would have been hysterical just thinking about getting in that water, even on a boat. Glad to know your ok. Take Care
ReplyDeleteUsually I pour through your posts, but I am not a fan of crocs (I find the ugly shoes comfortable though) so I scrolled quickly - but I did enjoy reading you meet up with Vicki and seeing your lovely clamshells - so so lovely. I also had a pause at ranger Steve... I think my scroller thing got stuck!
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Wow that would have been an interesting day out, I guess the crocs come to the boat cos they know they are going to be fed! Well done for being so brave!! How nice to see Vicki...your clam shells are looking fantastic, that special fabric fits in beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThose crocs are pretty scarey - I'm pleased we don't have any at home in NZ. How lovely to meet up with a stitching friend, and to have a chill-out day doing your stitching.
ReplyDeleteIt is a very interesting way to meet those crocs. I think our boat had perspex on the sides so I felt a little safer.
ReplyDeleteHow special to meet up with a friend like that!
Love seeing the stitching.
You're a braves woman Michelle, I would have had anxiety being near the stuffed one!
ReplyDeleteYour clamshells are looking fantastic, great to add your souvenir one in the mix.