This is where we met to catch the Ferry to the Zoo.DIGITAL CAMERA
Lucas with his uncle Troy on the FerryDIGITAL CAMERADIGITAL CAMERAThe trip on the Ferry did not take long.
Chairlifts took us up to the entrance of the Zoo.
Peter took this picture on the way to the zoo.Here is another picture that Peter took.
All the following pictures are Peter’s pictures too. I could not take any more pictures as we entered the Zoo. The reason? It turned out there were already too many pictures on my card! That meant my camera would not work for me anymore. Today Peter changed the card in my camera for a much larger card. So next time there will be no limit to how many pictures I can take, or at least not for a long while.
Here now are some more pictures that Peter took:
People have a great view from the top of Taronga Park Zoo.The giraffes share the great view.
Auntie, Sister. Grandmother, Great-Grandmother,
Mother and Wife of German Descent
I've lived in Australia since 1959 together with my husband Peter. We have four children, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. I started blogging because I wanted to publish some of my childhood memories. I am blogging now also some of my other memories. I like to publish some photos too as well as a little bit of a diary from the present time. Occasionally I publish a story with a bit of fiction in it. Peter, my husband, is publishing some of his stories under berlioz1935.wordpress.com
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3 thoughts on “Our Day at Taronga Park Zoo”
That sounds like a really great family day out for everyone. Pity about your camera card – very frustrating. I once took a full 36 frames in the days of celluloid, and then discovered I had no film in the camera 😦
Great photos Uta, The frogs seem to be smiling. Did not even know cameras have cards. If they do my camera hasn’t used the card up yet and I have had it for at least 16 years. It is a Nikon digital, very small but handy.
That sounds like a really great family day out for everyone. Pity about your camera card – very frustrating. I once took a full 36 frames in the days of celluloid, and then discovered I had no film in the camera 😦
Wonderful photos! The frogs have a special place in my heart.
Great photos Uta, The frogs seem to be smiling. Did not even know cameras have cards. If they do my camera hasn’t used the card up yet and I have had it for at least 16 years. It is a Nikon digital, very small but handy.