
They only bloom once a year.

They only bloom once a year.

Megan or “Meg” as she will be called
The evening Sage brought her new pal home she Face Timed me to show me her gecko……. I sat there stunned as she showed me this enormous terrarium that had been set up in her bedroom, along with not just “Crush, the gecko without a tail” but, a friend of Crush’s. Yep, you guessed it. The man at the reptile store offered them a discount for buying two, so being the thrifty shopper that my daughter is (never resisting a deal), and the fabulous little researcher Sage is, they bought two geckos. The poor little gecko without a tail needs a friend don’t you think? That’s what Sage said!
Well, I can tell you that Sage’s parents are pushovers!

Sage holding Ellsa the albino python.
While shopping for crickets at a local reptile store near home, my granddaughter Sage wanted to hold some of the animals. At first her mother said she couldn’t hold the albino python who just happened to be huge! Next she asked to see a turtle, and her mother told her she would have to ask the man behind the counter. So Sage walked up to the counter, and asked him if she could hold the Albino Python….Of course she did! His reply was “sure, why not!”
Sage hasn’t any fear of snakes, and always wants to hold them when she goes into a reptile store. Usually she asks to hold something like a Green Tree Python, and fortunately they don’t let her. Her uncles had snakes, spiders, frogs, & anything else boys love growing up. Our home was most definitely a Zoo in the most vivid sense. One of her uncles had snakes up to just recently, so Sage had a good taste of big snakes early on.

Green Tree Python……
Not great pets especially for an 8 year old!
On this day, after holding many animals, Sage finally asked to hold an Orange Crested Gecko. This particular gecko was without a tail for some reason, and to make matters worse….this species of gecko doesn’t grow their tails back once they lose them. So he will always be… just a gecko without a tail! All Sage needed to do was hold this tailless gecko, and her little heart melted. She wanted this little guy in the worst way, and why…..She said he won’t have anyone to love him without a tail. Mom said she would have to ask her Dad, and told her that it was too close to Christmas to get something like that.
In the several hours before her daddy got home from work, Sage had gone online and researched this particular gecko. Her list was lengthy, and she did her homework so when her daddy got home she was ready to fight for the little gecko without a tail.
Dad got home, ate dinner, and set down in his chair to relax……and Sage made her move!
“Daddy can I ask you something?” He looked up at her and nodded while all the time her mother was watching to see how she was going to do this. “Today mommy, and I went to get crickets at LLL Reptile, and while we were there I got to hold an Orange Crested Gecko. He didn’t have a tail, and he needs someone to love him. So I made this list of all the reasons you should let me have him.
What’s a poor dad going to do, I think he was so amazed at all the research Sage did, withoutthinking….he said, “sure you can have him!” Now it’s mom’s turn to be amazed!

Crush the little gecko without a tail
That’s how the family grows to be a Zoo……

Have a Happy, Healthy, and Blessed Thanksgiving

Road to Taos, NM

Dust Bunny (Dusty)
Since the weather has been cooling off, and just before we are all gearing up for Thanksgiving, I thought we should visit Dusty. These two pictures are rare. Bunnies never slow down long enough to get a good picture of them.
My daughter, and I have been trying to figure out what to get Sage, my granddaughter for Christmas. You would think it would be easy with all the girley stuff, be not this year!
After I received the emails with the pictures, we were discussing how cute they were, and my daughter came up with the idea to haveone of these pictures made into a puzzle. Sage will love that since, Dusty is her bunny.
So I ask my readers which picture do you think is better for a puzzle? Top Picture, or bottom?

Dust Bunny (Dusty
Dusty is growing big and strong, but out where he lives, it gets a little too cold to spend day, and night outside, so he gets to come in the house with Bubbles. I’m sure only in California do we bring our animals into our homes to give them shelter, but yep they do come in during bad weather! And they both use the litter box diligently. Neither of them have ever had any accidents.
Dusty spends his days hippity hopping around his large green yard, chasing Bubbles now and then, and on a good day is allowed in the house at night. All is well in the bunny world, and they are both growing, and growing getting bigger, and bigger. Soon they will be the size of Harvey the Rabbit from the 1950’s movie “Harvey,” with James Stewart.
Thank you for taking time to hop by and see whats going on with Dusty, see you next time……
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