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Me, Tarzan

We have survived the Amazon jungle and it is the ecological experience you would expect complete with tarantulas, parrots and piranha fishing. I am, however, struggling to survive the malaria tablets which have blessed me with the unfortunate side effect of excessive wind. Those of you who have shared a confined space with me in the past may question whether it is possible to enhance my already substantial powers in this department but believe me, until I finish the pills I will be a danger to the ozone layer. Perhaps this is how the pills are supposed to work and the gas is meant to repel the mosquitoes? It certainly repels wives!

Here´s me holding a baby croc (or cayman to be technically correct!)
Can we eat him?



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8 responses to “Me, Tarzan”

  1. Ian says:

    So you were on malaria medication when the psb got built I shall pass that info on and I’m sure there will be a 3 month investigation into that posssibility as well.

  2. Sandi says:

    Robert;nrYou leave nothing to the imagination – all I can say is poor Ducie! I hope you are nearly finished the pills. Sounds like you are having an amazing adventure. We look forward to meeting up with you in Vancouver in September. Love Terry & Sandi

  3. Jules from Bda says:

    Great to hear you both survived the Amazon although it seems as though it was more windy for some than others (poor you Dulcie!) – I guess if this natural gas keeps the mosquitos away then it must be good – it is better than getting nasty itchy bug bites – hand in there Dulcie and look forward to the next wind-free chapter!

  4. Captain Loud says:

    Splendid. I now have a mental image of Rob hanging out of the back of a canoe, downing a handful of antimalarials, and scorching off up the Amazon like some demented methane-powered jetski.

    Nurse! Some more of the blue ones, please…

    *twitch**gibber*

    🙂

  5. Mum says:

    Love the photograph.

    We’ll draw a veil over your bodily functions.

    My sympathies to Dulcie!!!

  6. Graham & Donna says:

    Now I’ve seen u with the baby croc, I know it’s all a big scam and you’re actually not in South America after all. I held one of those in Florida (technical term, aligator). I knew the Disney Corporation was good – u had me fooled !!!!nr

  7. Chandan says:

    I just hope that light on your head is safe for use in mines.

    Don’t need any unnecessary explosions in tents, etc!

    🙂

  8. Dave & Helen says:

    Glad to see DUlcie is safely behind the camera. H x.

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