a clump of eggs (one of many clumps!)
FIFTY-ONE EGGS!!
Holy Fertile Myrtle Reptile!!
It's late. After 1:30 a.m. and Child #2 are headed to bed. He dug up all those eggs. What a trooper!
And totally changing gears:
A shout-out to Larramie of the Divining Wand who posted an interview with moi.
Another shout-out to Bookworm Readers who posted a review of i so don't do spooky and rated it an overall A!
Thank you, blogettes!!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ONE AND ALL WHO ARE CELEBRATING!
Holy Fertile Myrtle Reptile - I'm first in line! Can't wait to get my copy of your new book in the mail - meanwhile, I shall check out the intrview. Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview - you are so Canadian! A butter tart... ;)
ReplyDeleteWhere there are eggs, there is hope!
Congratulations!!! Hope these eggs survive to adulthood!
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry and sad to read about the baby chameleons :( I do hope this new batch will be healthier and hatch like crazy :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Barrie! Have a wonderful holiday!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your GROWING brood. Congratulations on your A!
ReplyDeletehope you're having a great weekend! and goodness, how do you take care of 4 kids, a hub AND reptiles? crikey! i bow down to you barrie!!
ReplyDeleteCindy, it's not as tough as it sounds. I put them all in the incubator and toss in food from time to time. ;)
ReplyDeleteSarah, thank you! And it's always nice to get an A! ;)
ReplyDeleteBeth: I love that line: "Where there are eggs, there is hope!" It's exactly how we feel.
ReplyDeleteGabe--and I am waiting for YOUR book!
ReplyDeleteAmy, ditto everything you said!
ReplyDeleteTeresa, I now have both incubators in the kitchen where I can keep a watchful eye on them!
ReplyDeleteOMG! Can I just say... Ow!!
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