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My contribution this week’s Q challenge.
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We were told, that it is not often that giraffe quench their thirst while people are around.
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Our second last day was a scheduled ‘walk with the cheetahs’.
While this is not the one we walked with it was simply roaming around…..
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…or beginning a breakfast queue.
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by frizztext
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a cheetah in my garden near the breakfast table: I would be shocked 🙂 because I’m sure he runs faster than I ever could!
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In any other location I would agree.
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In any other location I would concerned also.
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LOVE the giraffe !
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They are cute in a gangly way
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Fantastic pix, Woolly, and thanks for the pingback on Quality not Quantity.
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Thank you Tish. Apart from history, interesting to read that developers, councils and other regulatory authorities around the world operate in the same manner. They don’t spend money today to save spending tomorrow.
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Remind me to stand behind that cheetah, not in front, in that breakfast queue- even though he has got a sweet face. Thanks again for the ping, Woolly. Love your post 🙂
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He was just eyeing of the tourists I think….looking for morning snacks. The cheetah we handled had already fed itself. 🙂
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