Oh, it is an "anole" is it? Learn something new every day, in this case from Marvin's comment because you are being wordless. So, I looked it up. An anole is a small, arboreal American lizard with some ability to change its color. Just when I think I know all the words, I run across one that is new to me. Nifty old boards, formerly barn red, by the look of them. -- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
This little guy would freak me out and I'm afraid it would not be a wordless Wednesday. So glad someone defined what an anole is. Does it have a stripe running down its back? How big is it? I must agree that it really stands out against the red wood. You certainly have a very observant eye! Great picture. Nola
Anole! I love these guys so much. great shot! I just saw my first one of the season yesterday. He was on our window sill, being all cute and stuff - made my day!
Oh, what a lovely blog you have! I'm so glad you stopped by gallimaufry so I could have a chance to meet you. Beautiful red and white pride in this picture.
I read your profile but do not see where the pictures on your blog are from... meaning what part of the country, east or west, north or south. :)
Hi there, Thanks for coming to my blog. Please come back anytime. My hubby and I are retired and love being out in nature---hiking and searching for waterfalls. We have seen about 430 different waterfalls since 2001... Think we are obsessed????? ha ha
We are also into gardening (flowers, especially roses).. AND I love birds.... Life is good!!! What can I say?????
I am enjoying your blog so much... Love that picture of you getting kissed. ha ha ....
This makes me smile though I'm not sure why. I like your ladybird post, too. The Grouchy Ladybug, known as The Bad-Tempered Ladybird in UK, was a favourite with my children.
"Each of us harbors a homeland, a landscape we naturally comprehend. By understanding the dependability of place, we can anchor ourselves as trees.
Terry Tempest Williams/An Unspoken Hunger
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Nice anole. Love the colors and textures on the weathered wood, too.
Oh, it is an "anole" is it? Learn something new every day, in this case from Marvin's comment because you are being wordless.
So, I looked it up. An anole is a small, arboreal American lizard with some ability to change its color.
Just when I think I know all the words, I run across one that is new to me.
Nifty old boards, formerly barn red, by the look of them.
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
I love the lizard, so dainty.
Cute lizard, and he shows up well against the red boards.
Nice capture. :-)
Kimberly
Eeeek!
Awesome action shot. :))))
Great picture, it looks like the lizard is about to go into an Old West shootout! I will definitely be following your posts.
This little guy would freak me out and I'm afraid it would not be a wordless Wednesday. So glad someone defined what an anole is. Does it have a stripe running down its back?
How big is it? I must agree that it really stands out against the red wood. You certainly have a very observant eye! Great picture. Nola
Great shot. Very good eye to see him and get the shot before he slipped away.
Darryl and Ruth : )
How clever of you to see the shot and make it! :)
I had no idea what that was either! Would like to say he's cute but . . . Not my type of pet :)
He's so cute! and he looks warm and comfy in the sunlight.
Anole! I love these guys so much. great shot! I just saw my first one of the season yesterday. He was on our window sill, being all cute and stuff - made my day!
Oh, what a lovely blog you have! I'm so glad you stopped by gallimaufry so I could have a chance to meet you. Beautiful red and white pride in this picture.
I read your profile but do not see where the pictures on your blog are from... meaning what part of the country, east or west, north or south. :)
What a fantastic shot. I love it!
Just too cute!
Hi there, Thanks for coming to my blog. Please come back anytime. My hubby and I are retired and love being out in nature---hiking and searching for waterfalls. We have seen about 430 different waterfalls since 2001... Think we are obsessed????? ha ha
We are also into gardening (flowers, especially roses).. AND I love birds.... Life is good!!! What can I say?????
I am enjoying your blog so much... Love that picture of you getting kissed. ha ha ....
Have a great weekend.
Hugs,
Betsy
This makes me smile though I'm not sure why.
I like your ladybird post, too. The Grouchy Ladybug, known as The Bad-Tempered Ladybird in UK, was a favourite with my children.
What a handsome little guy. You've captured him with those pretty colors, love the photo :)
I think lizards are so cool.
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