I went outside to clean my car out, and I kept hearing this little splashing sound (and it was not raining). Finally I investigated, because I thought I might be going nuts...and here is what I found...a little lizard who had fallen into a pitcher I keep out on my front step to collect rain water in to water the plants by my front door. Poor guy!
Well, I "poured" him out onlo a new arrangement I had just made (the red pot), of some of my succulent plants...and guess what he did...he sat a good while and posed for my camera!!!
Then my Mom, my daughter and I went to a doll show (my daughter is a collector)...and look at one of the dolls suitcases! She had been to Death Valley, California! Boy, was I JEALOUS!!!
My Mom bought me this book which shows pages of toys for girls from out of Sears Catalog Wishbooks from 1950-1969! My main period of time for looking at the Wishbooks as a child would have been during the 60's. This is nothing but a trip down memory lane! I am amazed at the amount and variety of toys we had during that time! I found a few in there that we actually owned (my sister and I)! By the way...I did not get a real Barbie...I had to have the fake one...because REAL Barbies cost 3 dollars, and it was out of the budget for my parents at that time. I have since found out that this was true of many girls in my age range...Did you have a real Barbie??? I was fortunate enough to have recieved a real Barbie case, to store my doll and her clothes, shoes and hangers in! I was happy! My sister and I really played with our dolls! My Mom made many of our dolls clothes...and guess who owns them now? My daughter! How cool is that?
That lizard is just adorable! Funny how they always find your plants to pose in :)
ReplyDeleteAww, he's a cute little wriggly guy. He looks like he belongs on the pots! So jealous of your string of pearls! I have some of the same succulents you got in your mail--not sure what all the names are either but I the library has a great book with colored photos that I used to ID mine before--just then I forgot the names again. ;)
ReplyDeleteI think the one that is cream and green is varigated jade. Mine have much larger leaves, maybe its the photo?
What a cute little guy. He looks really good standing there on your plants. I don't get lizard visitors anymore with apartment living and all, but I did get a very pleasant surprise this morning, a beautiful green hummingbird drinking from my Echeveria flower spike.
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