OK, it has come to my knowledge that we have senior citizens visiting my web page. How hard can itbe? So it's not very easy for them to see the blue coloured links to the next page.
Jiffy (also jiff)
noun[in SING.] informal a moment: we'll be back in a jiffy.
ORIGINlate 18th cent.: of unknown origin.
So as you understand, in a jiff pretty much depends on your internet.
So I put a “Next” button here and I hope that there isn't any problem to understand how to use that one. So just CLICK the “Next” button on your left hand side and you will be on the next page in a jiff!
Marunong ka mag-tagalog? Walang problema! Magpunta sa kabilang pahina pindutin ang “NEXT” button sa itaas
Faites vous parlez le français? Pas de problème! Pour arriver à la page suivante faites s'il vous plaît un déclic le bouton “Next” ci-dessus!
Haga usted dice el español? No hay problema! Ver la siguiente página sólo hacer clic el botón “Next” encima!
Farla parla l'italiano? Non problemi! Per vedere la prossima pagina lo scatto per favore giusto Il bottone “Next” sopra
Sprechen sie Deutsch! Kein problem! Wenn Sie die folgende Seite sehen wollen gerade klicken der Knopf “Next” oben!
Вы говорите по-русски? NJET PROBLEMA! Просто нажмите синюю кнопку "Next" с левой стороны и Вы моментально переместитесь на следующую страницу!
E ni Svenskar och inte förstår Engelska så ska ni skämmas. J och Björn, med det menar jag inte att alla mina stavfel ska ältas varje gång vi träffas.
Well, the flag of Skåne, just a BONUS flag.
Sunday 4thof December 2016and today there was no need to go to get a permission form the forest office. So we could take off at 6 o'clock. Otherwise we have to wait until 6 thirty when the forest office open.
But today we took right off towards the territory of a tiger called “the big boss” and it was a beautiful morning. Low water and it was beautiful in the delta. I was soon served breakfast and I enjoyed the food up front of the boat watching the nature passing by.
The first hour is a little chilli but then it is getting quite comfortable. When cruising against the sun I try to take cover in the shadow. OK, let's keep our eyes open for tigers!
Time to leave, but we had to wait for the “Tea” Man
Time to leave, but we had to wait for the “Tea” Man
Time to leave, but we had to wait for the “Tea” Man
And we can leave
Some traffic on the river
Sun breaking through the mist
Black-capped Kingfisher on the tiger fence
This is the big boss territory
Time to fly the colours
Time to fly the colours
Pied Kingfisher
The sun is working its way up in the sky
Common Kingfisher
Common Kingfisher
Misty morning in Sundarban
Spotted deer having breakfast
Spotted deer having breakfast
Spotted deer having breakfast
Spotted deer having breakfast
Spotted deer having breakfast
Common Kingfisher
Common Kingfisher
Common Kingfisher
Common Kingfisher
Common Kingfisher
Common Kingfisher
Common Kingfisher
Common Kingfisher
Common Kingfisher
Eurasian Curlew
Eurasian Curlew
A gorgeous morning
It really was a gorgeous morning. In the first narrow channel we were very lucky with the Common Kingfisher. I have never seen so many Common Kingfishers before. Hundreds of pictures and I decided not to stop to get any more pictures of the Common Kingfisher.
Seriously, how many pictures of the Common Kingfisher do I need? I have enough for this time. A picture of a tiger would be nice, but so far no luck with the tiger. We ran out of the channel and now there were no more Common Kingfishers. We saw a Collared Kingfisher and after that it was only Black-capped Kingfishers. I want to see more Brown-winged Kingfishers and a Ruddy Kingfisher. I have had plenty of the Collared, Black-capped and Common Kingfishers.
We were soon running in to more excitements as there was a crocodile sun bathing on the “big boss” island. Never a boring moment here in Sundarban, not even if we don't see any tigers.
Collared Kingfisher
Collared Kingfisher
Black-capped Kingfisher
Bird blinking the eye. It is like a curtain sliding sideways. As you can see on the above pictures.
We can see it even better on the picture I took of a Black-capped Kingfisher in Suan Rot Fai before I went to India
Crocodile
Black-capped Kingfisher
Black-capped Kingfisher
Our hero on the lookout for new adventures
Yet another Black-capped Kingfisher
Another crocodile
Another crocodile
Another crocodile
Another crocodile
Green Bee-eater
Spotted deer
Spotted deer
Brahminy Kite
Passing a beautiful tree
Crocodile get scared when we approach and dive in to the river
Crocodile get scared when we approach and dive in to the river
Crocodile get scared when we approach and dive in to the river
Black-capped Kingfisher
Common Kingfisher
Sun is setting and we're on the way back to Sundarban Riverside Holiday Resort
The day came to an end, no tigers but it had been a gorgeous day cruising around in the Sundarban delta. We had seen a lot, well, almost everything, but the tiger is still missing. Maybe better luck tomorrowI'm lucky with the food, Indian food, I have been in India before and I was for sure not eating at their restaurants after having seen their disgusting kitchen.
So I eat the Indian spinach and the bread when at any Indian restaurant in Bangkok etc. But here, all the food is excellent. But I avoid looking in to the kitchen. I really concentrate. - Don't look in to the kitchen Well, it is more like. - Don't look in where they cook, don't look in where they cook, don't look in where they cook
I have avoided looking in to the cooking area and the food have been gorgeous, and all the meals! So I'm looking forward to three meals tomorrow. But the big question, are we going to see any tiger? ClickHEREto find out. Anyway, it promise to be fun.