Aurora, I did watch the live webcam and I saw two unidentified birds. The cam moved closer up. Neat site, maybe I'll have a peek before calling it a night.
I have to warn you, Carol, that once I saw something eaten there. They turned the camera away, but for twenty-four hours you could hear this thing grunt, chew, and moan over its prey.
The rest of the time, it's mostly zebras, elephants, giraffes, and gnus. :)
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Carol, I'm supposed to be in bed, but just had to share this link with you:
http://www.wavelit.com/popup/playerAfricam.asp
It's a live webcam at an African watering hole. If you watch it often enough, all kinds of exciting things happen. :)
Glad you're back. I missed you.
Nifty thing that goggle box. Maybe I want to have one on my blog too. Thanks for the info.
Ooh, that web-cam link from Aurora is cool. Love to view the unexpected LIVE! but from a safe distance... a very, safe distance.
hi carol,
yes i recommand....hope u enjoy your cbox! u would love it...
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Hey Carol - that's a great chat box!
Aurora,
I did watch the live webcam and I saw two unidentified birds. The cam moved closer up.
Neat site, maybe I'll have a peek before calling it a night.
12:49 AM
I have to warn you, Carol, that once I saw something eaten there. They turned the camera away, but for twenty-four hours you could hear this thing grunt, chew, and moan over its prey.
The rest of the time, it's mostly zebras, elephants, giraffes, and gnus. :)
Just popped by to wish you and your family a very Happy Christmas.
What will be next???
Just wanted to wish your family a happy holiday season. I am so glad to see you blogging again!!
Love you!
J. Andrew,
The possibilities are endless!
Love to you all.
Talk later...somehow.
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