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Re: Rainy Sunday

Postby Cudedog » Mon Dec 17, 2018 12:11 pm

BarbaraRose wrote:The only thing I have ever put outside is Diatomaceous Earth (food grade) to get rid of ants and fleas. Maybe one of my neighbors put something out. I especially miss the lizards.


Good for you!

My neighbors, on both sides of me, have the exterminator come about once per month. They do a lot of spraying under the eaves, and the smell (and, without doubt, some of the spray) wafts into my back yard. I absolutely hate it, but there is not much I can do. The houses here are pretty close together.

This is why I mostly keep my dog inside when I am not home. I never know when the exterminator might show up.

I'm like you, I really like seeing the lizards. Very interesting creatures, I think. I have never seen a lizard here at my house since I moved from the foothills to the valley.

One time, when my daughter was about three or four years old (still lived in the foothills then) my daughter was playing out in front of our house, a short distance away from where I was sitting an pulling weeds. Suddenly she began to shriek, running in small circles, waving her hands all around: "Mommy! Mommy!!! MOMMY!!!

Of course, I immediately jumped to my feet and raced the short distance to where she seemed to be having some kind of meltdown. I was a bit frightened, really, at what she could be reacting to.

"Oh! MOMMY!!! It's an 'izzard!!!" And, sure enough, there it was, a large alligator lizard, partially hidden and unmoving, in the leaf litter just a few feet away. (If this sounds amusing, it actually was. However, as a Mom, I was very careful not to even smile - for her it was a very serious issue).

Alligator lizard (these handsome guys can be up to a foot long, nose to tail):

http://www.californiaherps.com/lizards/pages/e.m.multicarinata.html

I explained to her about the wonderfulness of lizards (and I do think they are wonderful!) and she soon calmed down.

Barbie, I do sincerely feel for you. When I first moved to the Sierra foothills from Southern California nearly forty years ago now, the two things that most impressed me were the sheer number (and different species) of birds, and how blue the sky always was. I had never seen anything like it.

Forty years later the number, and species, of birds one would see has drastically reduced, and lizard sightings very few and far between indeed.

Interestingly, this reduction also has seemed to coincide with the introduction, and then wide use by homeowners, and by farmers in my agricultural area, of the herbicide Round Up.

Again, sorry for the loss of your wild friends.

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Re: Rainy Sunday

Postby BarbaraRose » Mon Dec 17, 2018 1:05 pm

I think seeing an alligator lizard the first time would freak me out! :lol:

I also don't see or hear the mourning doves or other birds around here. I know they go north for the summer but they should be back by now and I rarely hear birds now. Last year it sounded like I was living in the Amazon!
Barbie, Romeow, and Sophie, missing Lola! (and lots of ferrets running around in my heart!)

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Re: Rainy Sunday

Postby snowball » Mon Dec 17, 2018 11:00 pm

had to laugh at that spelling mistake as well what can I say not my strong point nor is punctuation... but you all know that
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Re: Rainy Sunday

Postby Acadianmom » Tue Dec 18, 2018 12:30 am

Running into an alligator lizard would freak me out too. It's bad enough that we have the real things. One of my cats had just about killed all the little green lizards when she was young. She seldom goes out anymore so I have seen a few.

Finding the bullet in my dryer kind of scared me. I have a healthy respect for guns but Harold was a little too casual with them. I had to watch that he didn't leave the 22 rifle on the porch. Of course we grew up at a time that people had gun racks in pickup trucks and I don't remember any getting stolen. We live in a different time.

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