I am thankful to the Lord for everything mentioned below and all of His other blessings.
The photos tell their tales with the help of captions.




I am thankful to the Lord for everything mentioned below and all of His other blessings.
The photos tell their tales with the help of captions.




I love this idea Frank. I may have to participate myself at some time, and… I am so grateful that you are grateful for geckos (little dinosaurs) which means I can continue to be grateful they don’t live where I live! Have a blessed week 🙏🏻
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You are very welcome to participate whenever you like. So those little guys are called “geckos”. I was hoping someone would know. Blessings, Cath, and thank you!
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Beautiful photos. The vines have their way. In fact, every living thing wants to exert their will power; unless restricted.
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Those vines were all over the ruins. Blessings and thank you!
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‘little dinosaurs’! excellent (makes the whole list right outa the gate.
photo 2 are those chestnuts? childhood echoes of having chestnut contests (the brown nut inside the spiny thing, drill a hole, get a shoelace with a knot on one end… mano a mano… beating the others was called ‘kinging’
fun ‘oT this week
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I am glad you liked those little dinosaurs, Clark. I don’t know what that tree is. It does have an odd seed which is why I took a picture of it. Blessings and thank you!
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I always enjoy these posts, Frank.
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I am glad you like them, Dan! Blessings!
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Those little anole lizards and geckos are amazing, they eat bugs, including the ugh! bugs (roaches, ’cause when I see one I say, ugh!). I can never really tell which is which, although the anoles change colors and like warm climates, the geckos don’t change color and they are more widely distributed on every continent except Antarctica.
It’s always a joy to see your post.
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Thank you, Mimi! I do enjoy watching them scurry about. I am glad to hear that they eat bugs and roaches. I can see why they wouldn’t want to live on Antarctica. 🙂 Blessings!
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