Princess Eden dressed herself in the bustle of preparing to leave. She came out wearing some sparkly Church shoes that her sister recently outgrew. I tried to hide my smile as she proudly marched on by to the van. "Excuse me, what are you wearing?" Her proud little reply was, "Boat riding shoes, mom." Her sister convinced her that if we saw a crocodile she wouldn't be able to run very fast in these... she changed.
The German tourist sitting next to us didn't believe this 12(ish) foot guy was real. Papa said, "Why don't you just go try to brush his teeth then." Notice the skinny little gate with the missing....um....everything. If the picture isn't clear enough, there was only the metal frame....nothin' else! Yeah, that's what divided him from the sidewalk we got out on.
This guy was hungry. He started coming up to the boat.
Did you know: a crocodile holds it's mouth open to let the heat out of his body? I'm gonna start trying that.
I took several pictures of the interesting birds, but this guy was the winner. The princesses loved his hairdo.
Papa and Eden
It was a very peaceful and relaxing ride.
Aren't these nifty?
Papa and the girls in front of our boat.
Princess Brynlee and our captain.
It amazes me that the area around where we loaded up has businesses and everyone just kinda excepted and lived with the crocodiles like they were common lizards. This guy was laying up on the concrete dock with a man working on some machinery behind him. Remarkable.
I'll leave you with this cheesy grin. Wonder what kind of stories this old guy could tell?
5 comments:
Oh, my! We have a place near here where the crocs roam free. Very intimidating! Great pics!
Awesome pictures!
I am just wondering how the boat ride was "PEACEFUL" with all those crocs swimming around you????
You are a brave lady!
Thanks for sharing your day!
Calling my boys (11, 10, and 4) in now to see the pictures. They will be impressed ;)
Great pictures. We just visied crocs here in Mexico last week. The children loved it.
The picture that most strikes me is the captain holding your baby princess. You would never see that in the States. The change in service is always such a shock o me whenever I visit the States.
~ Blessings,
Sj
Loved your comment about your mouth hanging open to let the heat out. It'll make for some interesting pictures anyway!! =)
I too love the change (from Canada and the US anyway) in some different countries of the people's obvious love for children!
I really enjoy your posts, Maria, and your pleasant, joyful attitude in everyday things.
In Him,
Steph
Love those boat ridin' Shoes! Only a true princess would choose them. ;)
It's remarkable how much the vegetation in these photos looks like our's here on the Florida water ways. The croc's grin resembles our gator's grins too. I think the croc's have more scary eyes though.
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