In the two years we have lived here I had only seen one fox, [which really is fine with me if you think about it].
But yesterday evening as I was washing dishes I saw at the edge of the property a fox hunting along the tall brush. I excitedly called out to the family, “Quick. Come quick and you can see a fox. Straight out the back. Go to the dining room.”
The kids and JB scurried to the windows. Champ is the first to speak. “I don’t see the fox but I see that lizard,” as he points directly to the fox.
People, if you see a lizard that large in your backyard, it is time to move.
And you must not be reading this blog from my part of the world.
I can see we need a unit study on reptiles. Soon.
LOL…very cute….you should have grabbed the camera and dropped the dishes!Hey do you have any cool easter crafts ideas that I could do with my class in April….obviously not the bunny and chick kind!
That is funny! We have a fox on our property. I usually see him at night, if I’m pulling into the driveway.
đ so funny – that would definitely be a scary-looking lizard! Glad to see that my children are not the only ones mistaking animals this spring!
Heehee…he was being optimistic. Do you know how cool a giant lizard would be?
I have a nephew who grew up in Las Vegas. He was about eight when he first came to visit and told my son by phone that he planned on catching tarnchulas when he arrived. Ben said, “Uh, I don’t think we have any of those here.” Will was undeterred. “You just have to know where to look,” he said. (Yeah right, like in a pet shop!)It sounds like a unit on reptiles would be a good thing (or maybe a visit to Florida…).
I have to say I laughed out loud hen I read this. I can just see him pointing and saying that…and coming here from Florida I can tell you there are no lizards that size in these parts! đ A unit study on reptiles might be a good idea…too funny!
LOL…very cute….you should have grabbed the camera and dropped the dishes!Hey do you have any cool easter crafts ideas that I could do with my class in April….obviously not the bunny and chick kind!
That is funny! We have a fox on our property. I usually see him at night, if I’m pulling into the driveway.
đ so funny – that would definitely be a scary-looking lizard! Glad to see that my children are not the only ones mistaking animals this spring!
Heehee…he was being optimistic. Do you know how cool a giant lizard would be?
I have a nephew who grew up in Las Vegas. He was about eight when he first came to visit and told my son by phone that he planned on catching tarnchulas when he arrived. Ben said, “Uh, I don’t think we have any of those here.” Will was undeterred. “You just have to know where to look,” he said. (Yeah right, like in a pet shop!)It sounds like a unit on reptiles would be a good thing (or maybe a visit to Florida…).
I have to say I laughed out loud hen I read this. I can just see him pointing and saying that…and coming here from Florida I can tell you there are no lizards that size in these parts! đ A unit study on reptiles might be a good idea…too funny!