but felt far away.
Upon closer inspection,
this land’s inhabitants
appeared both strange and wonderful.
Monkey business was common
to both citizen and visitor.
Eyes were open
to rodents large
and horses small.
The adventure was great.
Too great for just one day.
More adventures can be found over at Sarcastic Mom.




















How cool is that! We don’t have anything like this near us, besides a zoo,but you don’t get the up close experience.
That looks like so much fun and so interesting. Where were you? Great shots.
Love the camels. Looks like a great day!
That looks like so much fun! That baby joey is so cute!
OK, can I just come to Texas with my BOY & GIRL and hang out with you? You really look like fun!
you take wonderful pictures. the kanga is positively magical!
Okay I’m covncined. Let’s put it to action.
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That looks like such an exciting adventure! Your boys look like they thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The kanga was my fave 🙂
I love taking virtual field trips with you! Great pics…it’s the next best thing to being there. 🙂
Safari’s should be musts for all schools. Get the kids excited about the animals. Then show them all the wonderful pets that need homes.
Even though my dog totally just vomited 3 times on the floor!
Ah, but that’s what makes it fun.
Pics are great!
Looks like so much fun!
I once paid extra to see a cabybara at a county fair. It was billed as “the world’s largest rat”! Ick!