It was a happy Cactus day when I saw this little guy riding on the back of my stone rabbit!! Can you see him???
Should I ride this way? I forgot my saddle!
Or maybe backward facing??? Bareback is best anyway, I suppose!
Happy Cactus Monday from one messed up ol' lady!!! LOL.
xoxo- Julie
ROFLOL, oh so cute and funny Julie!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat the heck is that thing?
❤HCM❤
Hi Julie, That lizard had a perfect place to sit.... Guess he was waiting on a free ride, don't you think???? ha
ReplyDeleteLove your VINCA... We put Vinca in our sun-bed --in June/July --once the Pansies die out.
Hugs,
Betsy
Teri- don't ask me what it is aside from being a scary creature that likes to generally make my heart stop beating temporarily!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLOL. You should make him a little door in the side of the rabbit so he can live there. Like those old tourist traps shaped like shoes and stuff along Route 66.
ReplyDeleteMr. BT- Great idea...but these suckers must have more living spaces (like all around the inside rims of my tire gardens, for one) than anything!!! This is one big house down here (So. Florida) for them....hee hee hee!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Julie
ReplyDeleteLike the plants and the rabbit, unfortunately I don't like reptiles :(.
HCM!
Too cute, Julie!
ReplyDeleteThis is so funny Julie. I love seeing the lizard. You know a real rabbit wouldn't stand still for this action. HCM. Thanks for my morning smile.
ReplyDeleteHilarious! I would have needed a really long lens to capture this... I know those little critters are good to have around...but they give me the willies1! :) HCM!
ReplyDeleteJulie I love it!! The pictures and the lizard on the bunny are too fun. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo very nice of your rabbit to allow Miss Lizzie to hop on for a ride around the garden. Lazy old lizard, can't she walk?
ReplyDeleteYour vinca flowers are pretty. I'm wondering what the yellow flowers are.
donna
Donna...these are Kalanchoe bossfeldiana...they bloom in spring...colors can be pink, yellow, red, orange. You can find them in Home Depot and everywhere. They are a succulent plant. I had planted a LOT of them around this time last year, but the intense heat here killed them all but 3.....I need to move what's left into a shadier spot.
ReplyDeleteHere is what my garden lookd like when I first planted tons of them, Donna...Kalenchoe blossfeldiana bed 2009.
ReplyDeletehilarious, right time and right place.
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