I think even @Tom would give two thumb‘s up to the Heat & Humidity in our Sully’s outside night box right now. Sully spent most of yesterday just hanging out - half in & half out.
My little colony sleep in my lab during the day and go outside over the walls at night.A Mediterranean house gecko!
Back in November, a freshly hatched one dropped from the ceiling onto my other half's desk while he was at the office, and it promptly ran under his keyboard. Long story short, this is a house gecko, not an office gecko, and besides it's not native to Florida... So he brought it home. Escher has been a captive resident of our household ever since.
Thank you for the pic. The other day I went back in my content to listen Sabine singing the song I requested from her. Crazy by Pasty Cline. She will be missed.Here is a photo of dear Sabine's resting place :
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Thanks to her partner for this.
He also has kindly informed me of the animals.
Some cats are at the local animal shelter, others have gone to friends. The dogs, too.
The Greek tortoises are at the animal shelter. The Redfoots are with a friend who is a tortoise and turtle expert in Wuppertal.
The sulcatas have gone to an animal park in North-Rhine-Westphalia. The Aldabras are "in a real tortoise paradise" in Bavaria near Nuremburg. The guy there is a real tortoise freak whose animals live better than he does.
Thanks I will ask.I could be wrong, but I think it could be the
Padlooper tortoise, or it's other name is parrot beaked tortoise.
Wow the cactus are doing great. I have a few cactus that are taking off and I have a few of the bigger ones that are not. Just as long as Opo has young pads life is good. Sully looks very content.The flooding of rain has stopped for the morning, possibly more to follow this afternoon. If I had a fancy crystal clear pool with a lanai I’d for a moment think I was transported to southern Florida. Hot, hazy, humid. Now sunny.
My newly-started Florida bred cactus pads (courtesy of @Ray--Opo ) are growing like gang busters. Our recent wave of thundershowers have dumped many inches of rain on them. I guess they love their showers. New growth has been phenomenal. Our Sully too thinks it’s in paradise. High humidity, sunshine, warm temps all coupled with a snuggly nightbox to pass the night away. Tortoise dreams?
Cactus Pix
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Sully Hanging Out Waiting for Just the Right Time to Emerge
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This is a silly question but I'm new to cactuses! Do you snap the young pads off or wait for them to fall?Wow the cactus are doing great. I have a few cactus that are taking off and I have a few of the bigger ones that are not. Just as long as Opo has young pads life is good. Sully looks very content.
This is a silly question but I'm new to cactuses! Do you snap the young pads off or wait for them to fall?
That looks amazing! Here's mine ?Snap away... they shouldn't ever fall off on their own. I think I’ll let this lot grow & grow this Summer. Bring them inside to our sunroom/conservatory for Winter. In Spring repot to give them more room. Right now, I’m enjoying all of the new growth.
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Yvonne being perfectly normal, of course.I'm not ignoring all your posts. Please know, I read and enjoyed each and every one of them. But my computer's in the shop and I just don't like to hunt and peck with a stylus on my Kindle!
I truly enjoy being part of this group ***Yvonne turns to the side and mumbles, ". . . of weirdos!" ***
Celebrating 30 years would make anyplace special and the seaside is nothing to sneeze at, right?? ?. Seriously, that sucks that you had to change your plans but CONGRATULATIONS on your anniversary.. I always look forward to not seeing you after your day at the rescueGood mornooning. Just before we went to bed last night the government advised against all travel to France which meant our travel insurance wouldn’t pay of we got sock there which means we can’t go next Friday.
It could have been worse, we could have been planning to leave at 5.30am today not the following week.
Anyhow, two weeks sunshine, cheese and wine celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary has now been replaced by a week at the British seaside! Just about sums up 2020 ?
I’m just off to feed baby birds. Not aee you after my shift
I’m proud to be a weirdo!!!! LOLI'm not ignoring all your posts. Please know, I read and enjoyed each and every one of them. But my computer's in the shop and I just don't like to hunt and peck with a stylus on my Kindle!
I truly enjoy being part of this group ***Yvonne turns to the side and mumbles, ". . . of weirdos!" ***
I’m home yes. I’m not leaving I promise ??Oh no. Are you back at home now? that is very bad news, please don't leave us. I LIKE you!!
My other neighbours. Amy is my adoptee brothers wife.Oh I am so sorry Your Majesty. Lucky your neighbors did see you. Was it Amy's husband who saw you or a different neighbor?
Please please take it easy and don't push yourself. You need to get better first before you go and change the world.
That was not luck. It was meant to be.My other neighbours. Amy is my adoptee brothers wife.
I was very lucky. He and Sandra was in garden cutting hedge they was saying and saw me when they climbed the ladder to cut top of conifers
So where are the pics?A Mediterranean house gecko!
Back in November, a freshly hatched one dropped from the ceiling onto my other half's desk while he was at the office, and it promptly ran under his keyboard. Long story short, this is a house gecko, not an office gecko, and besides it's not native to Florida... So he brought it home. Escher has been a captive resident of our household ever since.
I would assume you would snap it off.This is a silly question but I'm new to cactuses! Do you snap the young pads off or wait for them to fall?
I think because my cactus is so skinny and sad looking I was trying to talk myself out of snapping one off!I would assume you would snap it off.
We enjoy having you here too ( I whisper to Heather, She is just like us, even though she won't admit it. )I'm not ignoring all your posts. Please know, I read and enjoyed each and every one of them. But my computer's in the shop and I just don't like to hunt and peck with a stylus on my Kindle!
I truly enjoy being part of this group ***Yvonne turns to the side and mumbles, ". . . of weirdos!" ***