My cat won't leave my garden lizards alone, no matter how often I patiently explain that I want them to eat the bugs. But, he also keeps the property rattlesnake free. It's the bloody, meaty jackrabbit parts that really disturb me. I must learn to make rabbit cassoulet.
I wouldn't mind having some more lizards around here as there seem to be more bugs than usual at this new house. And maybe also brown recluse spiders (eek).
My cat won't leave my garden lizards alone, no matter how often I patiently explain that I want them to eat the bugs. But, he also keeps the property rattlesnake free. It's the bloody, meaty jackrabbit parts that really disturb me. I must learn to make rabbit cassoulet.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like an iguana
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind having some more lizards around here as there seem to be more bugs than usual at this new house. And maybe also brown recluse spiders (eek).
My A/C unit celebrated opening day of squirrel season! (seriously disgusting)
ReplyDeleteWhere is his little suit and tiny bundle of flowers?
ReplyDeleteAngelica–Wow, jackrabbit? Bet those things kick like a mule.
ReplyDeleteJoy–It did, yes.
Kelly–Oh, God.
Holly–You're making me sad.
That's me above, by the way. Apparently my wife is signed into Google right now.
ReplyDeleteBad Karma.
ReplyDeleteAt first glance, he appears merely to be a Lounge Lizard...
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That lizard might just have been planking when you found it! http://planking.mobi/
ReplyDeleteTry turning it up the other way.