dear Duke - we don't have anything like your little lizard thingie here on the island...but i have seen them on tv, and in hawaii and i think that they are really awesome! it's hard to believe that they visit my good friend, Duke, regularly. i guess that's one of the reasons i really like blogging...you get to see things that you would never be able to see in your own hometown...and it comes from your friend's sharing their experiences and not from tv. ok...long-winded eh?
but really...thanks buddy. to us, those little visitors are incredibly exotic animals that we could only ever see in national geographic. oh but if you have tarantulas or other hairy spiders...please keep them to yourself - bahahahahah!
Kymber, these little lizards are quite harmless and only get about 3 to 4 inches long (maybe 6" with the tail) Some are green and change colors and some are brown or gray. There are many different types and colors coming up from South America which we did not have 20-30 years ago.
What a great photo! I'm enjoying a day off from just about anything but a couple books and perhaps baking some bread for the week.
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Brigid, sounds great, I plan to take it easy as well. Thanks.
Deletei hope that you get to enjoy your day, dear Duke - that is one awesome little lizard thingie that stopped in for a visit - i love it!
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Thank you Kymber, I like my 'lizard thingie' as well...actually we have tons of lizards around here.
Deletedear Duke - we don't have anything like your little lizard thingie here on the island...but i have seen them on tv, and in hawaii and i think that they are really awesome! it's hard to believe that they visit my good friend, Duke, regularly. i guess that's one of the reasons i really like blogging...you get to see things that you would never be able to see in your own hometown...and it comes from your friend's sharing their experiences and not from tv. ok...long-winded eh?
Deletebut really...thanks buddy. to us, those little visitors are incredibly exotic animals that we could only ever see in national geographic. oh but if you have tarantulas or other hairy spiders...please keep them to yourself - bahahahahah!
Kymber, these little lizards are quite harmless and only get about 3 to 4 inches long (maybe 6" with the tail) Some are green and change colors and some are brown or gray. There are many different types and colors coming up from South America which we did not have 20-30 years ago.
ReplyDeleteI hope he's gonna wipe that down after he finishes...LOL
ReplyDeleteYou never know, Thanks.
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