Accessible Gardening: Accessible Gardening: #5 - still laughing with joy, 1 by Sansai87
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Sansai87 wrote: It is a pity there is no way to make money from lizards. Amargia would be on Easy Street if there were. We have always had an unusual number and variety of them, but they have been EVERYWHERE lately. Particularly, hanging around on the front porch. Twice this week. They’ve slipped into the house and I had to catch them and put them back out. (Lizards are under Kay’s protection because they eat bugs.) The only ones that people show any fear of are the glass lizards. I suppose because those have undeveloped legs and people mistake them for snakes. On the other hand, people actually seem fascinated by the Alabama bluetails (Technically, a skink, not a lizard.) and the anoles (chameleons) I did discover why there have been so many hanging around the front porch. That was my inspiration for this week’s drawing. Papa Jim was laughing about once seeing Texas Jackalope milk for sale at the counter in a restraint near Austin. Think I could market Alabama lizard milk? Alligator turtle milk? ~Nadine Photo: “A Bug Zapper Thanksgiving” |


