Good morning everyone!
Darwin found his mind this morning, which was a relief. There is some debate between the three of us as to whether he found it for a little bit last night, too, but the consensus vote (2 to 0, with Kayla abstaining) is that he was just tired. What caused him to find his mind? Two deer at the end of the court.
We let the dogs out every morning and let them back in once the barking gets to the point we can’t stand it any more. Today they were particularly vocal, so Mark looked out the door while he was letting them in. There was a small baby buck standing at the edge of the woods at the court that our house overlooks. Of course, once the buck heard our dogs barking, he instantly froze, which only made them bark more. We got the dogs in, and Mark and I watched from inside the house, while Kayla went outside to watch. As soon as they were inside, he started to move, but he kept looking back at the water. I wondered if another dog was barking somewhere, but the answer was much more natural than that – his mother came from the lake up to him, led him caty-corner across the court, and then took him back into the woods. Now, how do I know that this caused Darwin to find his mind? Ever since then, he has periodically stopped at the back door, looking out to see if he can still see the deer. Ergo, Darwin’s mind has made at least a brief reappearance! I am pleased to know the deer are still with us; these are the first we have seen for a couple of years from our house.
I went to pick Kayla up from dance yesterday (it was the first lesson of the year), and was greeted by a crowd of people leaving the studio. Kayla’s friend, Rebecca, rushed up to me and said, “Your daughter caught a lizard and she still has it!” I said hello to Rebecca and her mother, but ignored the lizard comment since I knew my daughter knew better than to try to bring a lizard home with her.
I was wrong.
She greeted me at the door of the studio with something wrapped in a small piece of paper and told me that she had caught a lizard and the dance teacher had told her she could keep it. I told her there was no way a lizard was coming into the house, and made her let it go. It was such a small lizard that at first I thought it was a cricket, but a baby black lizard it was. She wasn’t too happy about it, but I told her that I didn’t “do” lizards, and only allowed certain mammals as a pet. (Sorry, Stella! I know you love your iguana Zorro.)
Kayla told me that the lizard was a mammal, but even she knew that wasn’t right. I reminded her that it was a reptile. She thought for a moment, then said, “Well, I’ll cover it in fur and then it will be a mammal!” Between you and me, I think the lizard is better off in the wild.
Have a great day everyone!
Nancy
FN. My friend, Stella DeLeuze, owns an iguana whom she has named Zorro. She writes a blog which contains interesting writing tips as well as stories about her trials and tribulations with Zorro. If you are interested, look up her site at http://wordsbystelladeleuze.blogspot.com






Nancy
We had a golden Lab who was just as eager to meet the day and any new situation with doggie wonder. Muggsy cornerned a possum with babies attached, caught rats and dropped them at our feet with glee and once ate a desert tortoise without getting sick. Great and gross memories.
Prayers for your day
Susie @ sptp
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Golden Labs! Well, actually, I love just about any kind of lab, but that is beside the point. We have been lucky so far; none of the five dogs we have had have ever been in the habit of presenting us with such presents. They have, however, eaten an enormous quantity of items that I never knew a dog could eat and not get sick!
Nancy
Hahaha! I agree, though, Lizards belong into nature, not into homes. At least not those you find in the wild. But I find it super cute that your daughter was even interested in keeping it. Many girls just jump at the sight of them, and they are SO beautiful and interesting.
Thanks for the mention of my blog. my cheeks are deep red, you see?
Cool! I love knowing I made you blush by mentioning your blog. The particular lizard Kayla caught was so small that not even I could pretend to be afraid of it. Have a great day!
Nancy
Those deer are so pretty!
Yes, the ones at the bottom of our court were too. They are such graceful animals.
Nancy
I am pleased that Darwin found his mind again. The tall person had two iguanas when he was younger. One was very big (well over 3 feet) and was named Biggy and the other was small and named Iggy. Biggy used to like to crawl up the tall person when he was watching TV and sleep with his head against his neck (where it was warm) 🙂 🙂
Wow! Two iguanas is a lot. Your friend the tall person should look up my friend Stella’s blog, where she talks about her pet iguana Zorro sometimes. I don’t know if you, Bassa, would like having an iguana around. They are ever so much bigger than the parrot!
Nancy