Did this little guy manage to look like the leaves he was sitting on, or was it his usual colour? In any case, it's an incredible photo! Congratulations indeed!
Chameleon is the nom de plume of a blogger that I met in October. She got married at the weekend! The photograph is of a Yemen Chameleon. It was the prettiest one I could find.
It's absolutely lovely, Peggy, I am very touched. Will post pics at the weekend, as I am suffering from chronic sleep deprivation - though not for the reasons you might think! ;)
Well THAT'S too bad. I do understand, though; on my own honeymoon, I lost sleep practicing the musical saw (my wife's wedding present to me) to the significant-but-by-no-means-complete exclusion of more traditional honeymoon activities.
Did I miss something? Why are we congratulating a chameleon? I keep staring at his pattern like maybe a code will materialize. Like one of those odd pictures you have to put your nose up against, cross your eyes, and stare at until your eyes water to see what's hidden underneath.
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I don't usually like scaly things, but he's beautiful!
Congratulations! I don't know why I'm saying that, but I hate to be left out.
Lovely fish pics in your previous post, and what a colourful chameleon, what are the Congratulations for?
Did this little guy manage to look like the leaves he was sitting on, or was it his usual colour? In any case, it's an incredible photo! Congratulations indeed!
Beautiful chameleon! Love its coloring. Looks like bead work. What is the congratulations for!
Chameleon is the nom de plume of a blogger that I met in October. She got married at the weekend! The photograph is of a Yemen Chameleon. It was the prettiest one I could find.
Congrats!!!!!
That guy is pretty awesome looking.
Since I didn't know who you were congratulating, the thought crossed my mind to respond with "Thank you!"
But now I see that congrats to your friend is in order instead. Congrats!
Pretty chameleon!
It's absolutely lovely, Peggy, I am very touched. Will post pics at the weekend, as I am suffering from chronic sleep deprivation - though not for the reasons you might think!
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Well THAT'S too bad. I do understand, though; on my own honeymoon, I lost sleep practicing the musical saw (my wife's wedding present to me) to the significant-but-by-no-means-complete exclusion of more traditional honeymoon activities.
Did I miss something? Why are we congratulating a chameleon? I keep staring at his pattern like maybe a code will materialize. Like one of those odd pictures you have to put your nose up against, cross your eyes, and stare at until your eyes water to see what's hidden underneath.
J-Funk - You're welcome
Chameleon - Snort!
Davey - Why am I not surprised?
Tink - I love the way your brain works!
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