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  • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

    A few minutes ago, I met a new iguana in the backyard, hanging out in the scrap wood pile. It was a little shy, but came within 2 feet to eat mealworms.

    While I was sitting there, letting it get used to me, I asked its name. And that's when it occurred to me:

    Lizards are desert fairies.

    Shy, diminutive, mysterious creatures that come and go on their own agenda, willing to be friends if you can build their trust, but always a little leery of us. They often appear as if out of the blue and then disappear in an instant like magic. They can be nearly invisible until you learn how to see them. Not everyone can.

    #LizardReport #Lizards #DesertFairies

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    The previous post makes me think I should spend less time at my house feeding lizards and go hang around with people a little more often.

    catmisgivings@stranger.socialC labrezza@mastodon.bida.imL phoenixserenity@beige.partyP 955_36@sfba.social9 coolcalmcollected@mastodon.socialC 5 Replies Last reply
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    • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

      The previous post makes me think I should spend less time at my house feeding lizards and go hang around with people a little more often.

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      @Mikal or at least hydrate

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      • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

        The previous post makes me think I should spend less time at my house feeding lizards and go hang around with people a little more often.

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        @Mikal people are overrated, lizards are better if you ask me

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        • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

          The previous post makes me think I should spend less time at my house feeding lizards and go hang around with people a little more often.

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          @Mikal People are overrated.

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          • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

            A few minutes ago, I met a new iguana in the backyard, hanging out in the scrap wood pile. It was a little shy, but came within 2 feet to eat mealworms.

            While I was sitting there, letting it get used to me, I asked its name. And that's when it occurred to me:

            Lizards are desert fairies.

            Shy, diminutive, mysterious creatures that come and go on their own agenda, willing to be friends if you can build their trust, but always a little leery of us. They often appear as if out of the blue and then disappear in an instant like magic. They can be nearly invisible until you learn how to see them. Not everyone can.

            #LizardReport #Lizards #DesertFairies

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            @Mikal
            Do they pose for your photos because you bribe them with snacks?

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            • ohmu@social.seattle.wa.usO ohmu@social.seattle.wa.us

              @Mikal
              Do they pose for your photos because you bribe them with snacks?

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              @ohmu

              I think that's the deal. Or maybe they are just vain.

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              • catmisgivings@stranger.socialC catmisgivings@stranger.social

                @Mikal or at least hydrate

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                @catmisgivings

                πŸ˜†

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                • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

                  The previous post makes me think I should spend less time at my house feeding lizards and go hang around with people a little more often.

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                  @Mikal I was just trimming one of my boxwood hedges, and luckily just before I got to it, I spotted a lizard tail sticking out of the top. It quickly dashed into the interior of the hedge for safety, but in that one quick glimpse I felt way more joy than reading the news about "people".

                  Spotting lizards here is rather rare, so I get tickled every time I see one.

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                  • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

                    The previous post makes me think I should spend less time at my house feeding lizards and go hang around with people a little more often.

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                    @Mikal

                    nope, you're doing great πŸ‘

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                    • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

                      A few minutes ago, I met a new iguana in the backyard, hanging out in the scrap wood pile. It was a little shy, but came within 2 feet to eat mealworms.

                      While I was sitting there, letting it get used to me, I asked its name. And that's when it occurred to me:

                      Lizards are desert fairies.

                      Shy, diminutive, mysterious creatures that come and go on their own agenda, willing to be friends if you can build their trust, but always a little leery of us. They often appear as if out of the blue and then disappear in an instant like magic. They can be nearly invisible until you learn how to see them. Not everyone can.

                      #LizardReport #Lizards #DesertFairies

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                      @Mikal Iggy!

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                      • catawu@mastodon.socialC catawu@mastodon.social

                        @Mikal Iggy!

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                        @Catawu

                        noooooo! πŸ˜†

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