Today when Katie and I were walking, we noticed some lizards running from bush to bush. They were little, tiny things, and really pretty - with bright turquoise tails. This was in the area the Roadrunners were wandering around, and I think these little guys are what they were stalking.
They were super small and super fast, and I was lucky to get some decent photos, this first shot was really good. This is one of those times when I just point and shoot, and have no idea what I've captured until I download the pictures to the computer screen. This is the first one that came up - a really lucky shot:
These little guys are called Blue-Tailed
Skinks, also known as the Five-lined Skink, and have an expendable bright blue tail
when they are young that fades as they get older. Isn't he pretty? (It looks like more than five lines, though... I might have the ID wrong.)
It looked like their heads are tinged with some turquoise, too, but I couldn't find anything on-line about the color on their heads.
Next, a couple of shots of Katie - first, every night before she goes to bed, she gets a treat of a spoonful of peanut butter that I put in a Kong, and she licks it out. She sometimes pesters me, but I don't get up to fix her treat until after 7 or so. Finally I'll say, "Doooo youuuu waaaaant......." and she looks like this, waiting for me to finish the question:
And then I finish with, "PEANUT BUTTER TREAT???" And she goes crazy! It doesn't take much to entertain us!!!
Her latest thing... she's been sleeping on my pillow lately, and I hate to climb up into the bunk and lay my head down on a warm pillow. So I've started putting a throw pillow on top of my pillow so she has to lay down somewhere else on the duvet. This is what she did the first night I put the throw pillow up there:
"I don't see you, and I'm ignoring this stupid pillow!"
"I still don't see you...and this isn't very comfortable. How do I gracefully get out of this one?"
I finally told her to get off the pillow and she laid down over in the corner and started licking her leg, poor baby:
There are some pretty flowers and flowering bushes here in the parking lot of Sandia Casino - this one was a single yellow bloom that I thought looked kind of like a rhododendron blossom.
And finally, some gorgeous photos of the sunset the other evening:
From me and Katie, have a great Monday evening, everyone! :)