Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Christopher's Christmas Eve Present

Christopher chose this gift as the one he would open Christmas Eve. Soon after opening it he ran off to find his helmet and army shirt to start playing. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

This is cool!!

Christopher was excited to get more army toys to add to his collection. Posted by Picasa

Christopher wonders.......

Will this be the bazooka set that I asked for? (Yes, it was). Notice Tom's new toy in the background, 42" plasma TV. Posted by Picasa

Playing Santa

Wearing the Santa hat with blinking stars that Christopher got while we were in Rome, he takes a break from opening gifts to pass out presents. Posted by Picasa

Gifts from Santa

These were the gifts that Santa left for Christopher in his stocking. Posted by Picasa

Merry Christmas 2005

This was taken Christmas Eve, Christopher was dying to open a present. Posted by Picasa

Monday, December 26, 2005

Christopher and Santa Claus

Christopher was thrilled when he got called up to sit on Santa's lap & get a present. We were at one of Tom's work parties. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Sheila and Christopher at the Colosseo in Rome

Completed in 80AD it once was the site of duels between gladiators, now it is a haven for pickpockets and bandits of all types (mostly tour guides). Learn more at Rome Link . The gladiators in the background will pose for a price. Posted by Picasa

Christmas Time in Rome

This was taken in front of St. Peter's basilica in Vatican City, the first time in three tries I've seen this church without a shroud of scaffolding around it. We spent the weekend before Christmas in Rome to see what the Eternal city was like this time of year. We were rewarded with unique and interesting Christmas markets and lots of decorations throughout the city much like you would see in the U.S. The weather cooperated, we ate a lot of good food and we walked for many miles. Posted by Picasa

Monday, November 28, 2005

Cape Town and the Juhnkes


Sheila Christopher and Tom with Table Mountain and Cape Town in the background. We decreed that we will come back again.

Rhino Family


A mother and baby rhino take a drink.

Pilanesburg National Park


Giraffes enjoy breakfast.

The Lions seem peaceful


The next two pictures were taken from our car in a lion park. The rule at this park was windows had to be rolled 1/2 way up. Sheila tended to favor 3/4 - 15/16. They looked so dosile it was a bit tempting to get out of the car and go lay amoungst them.

My camera has a zoom but I didn't need it for this picture!


Getting close up to the king of the jungle. We were able to get REALLY close to alot of lions this day.

Probably the high point of the trip for Christopher


Christopher playing with some lion cubs at a lion park near Johannesburg.

Wild Penguins


Sheila and some South African penguins. They are molting this time of year (spring) and there were piles of feathers all over the place because of it. These penguins call South Africa their home and do not migrate to the South Pole like some other varieties do.

Not a sign you will see in the Northern Hemisphere!


Penguins often slip into the parking lot at Boulders Beach so one needs to take care not to squish them when leaving as the sign warns.

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Christopher spies the Indian Ocean for the first time


Christopher on Table Mountain, Cape Town South Africa, overlooking the Indian Ocean in the background. About 40 miles down the coast behind Christopher is the Cape of Good Hope.

Moms' afraid of heights..Moms' no where to be found.


Christopher on a platform on Table Mountain overlooking Cape Town, South Africa. We were 3000 feet above the sea level in the background.

Sheila in the "Cheetah's Den"


Sheila takes a turn petting a young cheetah at Cango Wildlife Ranch, Outdshoorn, South Africa. Cheetahs are one of the few big cats that purr and Sheila stated that it sounds like more of a rumble but at least the beast was happy.