Wednesday 30 September 2015

Down Under where the Dinosaurs Roam....Part Two

Looks like our boy had a lucky escape last year when he visited the realms of Down Under...



For what did T-Rex have in his jaws,..


...but the remains of a poor unfortunate creature.


But did this stop our adventurous lad as he peered through the fence and beyond


to see his old friend the Pteranodon and some new creatures there before him.


He peered and peered 


and thought a while


As he stared at the crocodile down yonder


the allure of those eyes, pulled at his heart...


for his love for crocodiles knows no bounds 


and so our small friend ventured down there.


He approached without much fear or worry strolling through the fields as bold as can be.


He peered at that crocodile


through some rushes and grass


and thought for just a wee while


until at last he thought it was quite safe


to make his approach to the crocodile


Our small boy walks closer


and closer


Until he can stroke the crocodile on the head


Does he know what he is doing or risking?

I don't think he has any fear at all.


After a while he decides to leave to visit the other animals 


quite unaware that he is being followed


The crocodile keeps his distance at first


Moving slowly as he follows our small boy


The boy unaware has no cares in the world as he strolls through the grasses



But it is not very long before the crocodile catches up 


and the boy is perilously close to be snapped up in the jaws of a crocodile


Could this be true, is his fate sealed?


Is our poor small boy to be devoured by a crocodile Down Under?

Or did he manage to escape?



and ride off on the back of a Moa?

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This story is Copyrighted by Lorraine Tyler April/September 2015.  All Rights Reserved.

Thursday 24 September 2015

Henry's Footwear for Gregor.

Henry has finally launched his own footwear range...

'Henry's Shoes for Gregor'

Shoes for the discerning Gregor will be available to order.

Current colours: Dark Brown or Black

Lace ups: £10 a pair plus postage.