Here in the Jason house the love for lizards has not decreased an ounce. From the first hour we arrived the kids (especially Fiona) have been capturing and releasing these patient creatures. We now have to keep our fingers crossed that the landscapers will not step through lizard "day care" in the back yard. It consists of a few homemade huts (crafted by, you guessed it...Fiona) and some sticks pushed into the soil (thank you Ethan).
I finally heard back from a beekeeper yesterday. (I have been stalking them). His name is Doyle Brochette, but he asked me to call him...can you guess? Mr. B. How perfect for a beekeeper! So, tomorrow we brace ourselves for a one o'clock meeting with a few thousand bees!
Still chipping away at those bags. |
Pretty amazing block boat by Ethan. |
Can you guess who is doing their silent reading? |
I warned you. This is every morning! |
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I am attempting some potted tomatoes and peppers. |
Took me forever to trim this palm so that I could create the little garden underneath. Did you know these plants have HUGE thorns up the length of each leaf stem? |
The guards of lizard land. |
Can you find the one brown lizard and one green lizard in this photo? |
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Kids built a hut out of thorny palms. |
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