Santa came via the Jet boat on the river that's at the bottom of the caravan park as usual on Christmas Eve, presents were handed out to children staying in the park.
The park owner below along with Santa who is wearing a life jacket and has his sack over his shoulder.
Celebrating Christmas at the park sounds fun.
ReplyDeleteQue buenas navidades habéis pasado. Nos encanta la vida de campig. Empezamos haciéndolo en tiendas con los hijos pequeños y nos gustó.Luego al irse los hijos compramos la caravana, la mitad de la vuestra, así nos instalabamos tambien. La tuvimos 15 años. Hasta Paris nos fuimos con ella. La vendimos hace tres años porque salimos más con la moto y nos alojamos en casas rurales o apartamentos en campig.
ReplyDeleteQue sigáiss haciendo esta vida muchos años.
Buen jueves.
Un abrazo.
Well you do know what camping is all about. You had your caravan for a long time and I bet you have some lovely memories too.
DeleteSuch a different yet so fun X'mas!
ReplyDeleteYes a fun Christmas but of course very different from yours in the northern hemisphere.
DeleteI bet Santa was a little toasty in his outfit.
ReplyDeleteI somehow think he was Bill.
DeleteIt looks like an organic outing with Santa in the outdoor environment instead of inside a shopping mall. Caravan road trip is always fun. You seem to have a good time
ReplyDeleteI wonder if other caravan parks put such an effort into Christmas.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of one doing similar or the same Andrew. Usually someone would tell us or have told us if they did. There are people from all over Australia there in Christmas time, holiday time and Easter.
DeleteDelightful for the kids-- and delightful for the old fogies to see.
ReplyDeleteSo good seeing the children and adults getting excited seeing Santa particularly the children getting a present from Santa.
DeleteI have to get used to a Christmas in the summer.
ReplyDeleteWith us it is dark and cold when Santa Claus comes.
Now I think he's really hot in his suit.
I enjoyed your photos.
Greetings Irma
Must seem strange to you Christmas being in summer. I can only imagine Christmas in winter.
DeleteGreat to see Santa Claus!
ReplyDeleteGreat.
DeleteI always like to see Santas. The owner looks quite a guy himself! They both make for good pictures. Having kids around as audience and as gifts' recipients is a bonus.
ReplyDeleteThe owner he's a good man, he milks cows just a few, has sheep, ducks, chickens, a few Tasmanian Devils which are in an enclosure and gives talks everyday at 4pm about these animals and more for the children and adults too.
DeleteSanta is fascinating to me always
ReplyDeleteMust be fun and exciting for kids particularly.
Baili it is so wonderful to see the children having such fun when they know Santa is coming and when he arrives.
DeleteHa provocado el entusiasmo, de niños y mayores.
ReplyDeleteBesos.
It does and joy as well.
DeleteNice and sunny Santa, perfect.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteUna navidad muy especial, distinta a la nuestra. Besos Margaret.
ReplyDeleteYes as I imagine it is very different from your Christmas Teresa.
DeleteMargaret, fascinante para as crianças!
ReplyDeleteUm beijinho no seu coração!
Gratidão!
❤👀❤Megy Maia
Thank you Megy.
DeleteHow fun was That?!! I'll bet the children enjoyed his visit!
ReplyDeletehugs
Donna
This was lovely to see, your photographs made me smile :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Oh I'm pleased the photos made you smile Jan..xx
DeleteAlthough we live here in the tropics, it's still weird to see Santa minus the snow!
ReplyDeleteDelightful photos!
Hugs and blessings, Margaret.
Thank you.
DeleteBuenas imagenes, amiga
ReplyDeleteMa dai che meraviglia!!!
ReplyDeleteDeve essere stato un Natale molto bello oltre che diverso dal solito
We have spend several Christmas's at that Caravan Park, it's always good.
DeleteHello Margaret
ReplyDeleteSanta Claus and green juicy grass - it's an unusual sight for me, after all, in my area Christmas and Santa Claus are always associated with winter and snow. Well, but you have a beautiful Christmas in the colors of summer and these also have their own charm. Kind regards and thank you for the kind words.
:)
You are welcome. We don't know anything but sunshine, heat and Santa. Yes, very different from your area. Thank you.
DeleteSo funny to see Santa Claus with a life jacket delivering presents. It's certainly a very fun Christmas.
ReplyDeleteIt's a bit strange to us as well, the life jacket but if you come by a small boat it's law to wear one.
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