Thursday, November 05, 2009
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Creating a garden since 2003 out of an old orchard, a barley field and a building site on the windy coast of southern Andalucia, Spain. Welcome. I hope you enjoy my rambles and pictures and, hopefully, a bit of warmth if you're in cooler climes.
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There you are - I told you the ladies would soon be arriving...:)
Somehow I missed your first post about them, but how amazing! I've never seen one in the wild so to speak!
They really are fascinating and it's staggering how well camouflaged they are - they could right under our nose and it's hard to see them unless they move. If they're on a branch, they turn browney/fawn and green.....aint nature wonderful.
I wish I had some chameleons to make short thrift of flies and mosquitoes. Please tell the greenies I have fat grasshoppers as well.
It is wonderful to have those in the garden.
Wow, I just found your blog by accident and already it has made me smile with the pictures of your chameleon friends. When we went out to the Luz last time my Dad was so excited as he found one up near the natural part of La Barrosa beach. I am glad to see they are getting more common :-)
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