Do over
I tried painting this lizard in watercolor after last week's attempt in acrylic. Guess what? This critter simply doesn't want to be painted, at least not by me. So my do-over is a done deal. End of story.
I completed today's hike, this being the one that would involve more climbing than I was used to. The heat didn't help, but there were areas under a shady canopy of various oaks. I'm hoping that, as I hike at least once a week, I will get stronger and become more capable.
We didn't turn over any rocks today so the snakes and lizards were undisturbed. But I did learn about the eight types of oak trees in the preserve and why each one chose the environment it inhabits. My head is swimming with facts with pages of notes to review when I have a free moment.
I completed today's hike, this being the one that would involve more climbing than I was used to. The heat didn't help, but there were areas under a shady canopy of various oaks. I'm hoping that, as I hike at least once a week, I will get stronger and become more capable.
We didn't turn over any rocks today so the snakes and lizards were undisturbed. But I did learn about the eight types of oak trees in the preserve and why each one chose the environment it inhabits. My head is swimming with facts with pages of notes to review when I have a free moment.
Congratulations on your hike!
ReplyDeleteI'm getting stronger and stronger as I get older and older! Thanks for stopping by, Rebecca. - Barbara
ReplyDeleteCongrats on doing the hike. I have found I am really, really out of shape. You are doing really great! Your lizard isn't as bad as you think. Is it really a yellow one? Ours are mostly gray green but otherwise look like yours.
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