The lizards' life; a short one. Lizards' death; not so great. And that's what happened to poor Mr. Anole, he died. It's good though; he looked horrible.
I could see some of his bones through the skin, and he wasn't eating when
the lizards were fed on Monday. This will be sad, but there are much more
precious things one loses; a dog or cat, a friend, or family members. I'll
just keep going, though. It's not so bad until it sinks in. And how much can
a person bond to a Green Anole? Not much; they're scared if you tap the
glass, or quickly move your hand. I hope he enjoyed his lizard life.
The bones I saw weren't poking through the skin, and even on Mrs. Anole
you could see some bones, but she looks healthy. I don't think he was
sick, and I hope not.
Now I need breakfast; I didn't eat yet 'cause I was watching the lizard
through and through. See ya, and I hope I can start selling the key-chains
real soon now...-G
1 comment:
I'm so sorry to hear of Mr. Anole's passing. It's always sad when you lose a pet, no matter how insignificant you may think him to be. Mr. Anole loves you and I'll just betcha that he will be in heaven waiting for you to join him in about 90 years!
I received this very cool online game link. They give you the states and you put them where they belong. So far, I'm getting most of them close to the right place. Less than perfect is a mark against you, and I have many!
Why don't you give it a try?
Here's a quiz for you. See how many of the states you can locate correctly by dragging them to their proper places on the map. It gets a little easier as you fill in some spaces.
http://jimspages.com:80/States.htm
BTW, I'd like to order 3 lizard keychains, 2 single and 1 double. Do you deliver to downtown Phoenix or have a paypal account? :-D
Please give my condolences to Mrs. Anole.
Jill :-)
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