… another Green Anole photo … birds are lingering around the back yard more this year, so it’s good to see the Anoles are still thriving.
… another Green Anole photo … birds are lingering around the back yard more this year, so it’s good to see the Anoles are still thriving.
During the summer in northern Alberta, the sun can be seen on the horizon late into the night… 11 p.m. Edmonton, Alberta
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Great garden find! I knew this was a Salamander egg inside a warm, cozy half-buried clay pot because the parent scurried away just seconds before. I would not have disturbed it but was pulling weeds and tidying up that area of the garden. It was carefully put back inside, protected with leaves and grass clippings. If Salamanders are anything like Anoles, they lay eggs and do not return to care for them, so I don’t think handling will make a difference on whether it hatches or not.
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Artist: Anonymous Caterpillar
Dimensions: each hole approximately knee-high to a grasshopper
Medium: Mixed media; Canna leaf, Chlorophyll, Sunlight, etc.
Priceless
Somerset Maugham said, “There is never enough time for love and art”.
To elaborate:
There is not enough time for love of trees and art.