the things one learns

whilst watching tv over a child's shoulderthis is a pygmy leaf chameleon. . . isn't it tiny!

6 comments:

Mel said...

Oh isn't it cute!!

I need a child's shoulder to watch over....

OMG...did I just say that?!
Please please send me to the corner....

Christopher said...

Is it gradually turning flesh pink? Would it be different if you'd seen this over an adult's - or chameleon's - shoulder?

(If I were you I'd go and make a fresh cup of coffee and not bother answering smartarse questions.)

Incidentally, Jax, and quite off message (but seasonal), I read recently that Laurence Binyon wrote 'For the fallen' ('We shall not grow old as they that are left grow old' etc.) on the cliffs at Polzeath, looking out to sea. I expect you knew this.

english inukshuk said...

Christopher since I only learnt about the delightful creature from Sir David Attenborough on the televisual box, I am unable to answer your very pertinent questions - smartarses are always welcome, so long as they realise their condition and have a full understanding of it

as regards, for the fallen, I did!

Mel that's not an into the corner offence! you should know that by know, dearheart

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Mel said...

Hmmmm....dangit.

k...I'll try harder! LOLOL

How about fairy books in the bathtub, awaiting their ruin by an unsuspecting Brit who'll undoubtedly wanna shower? Will THAT earn me the corner?!

C'mon...work with me here.....

Mel said...

k.....

How about teasing Horatio Hamster with nibblets of food held high to make him tap-dance?
Zat work for ya? :-/

Mel said...

Geeze....

It's hard to be me......