Letting the Younger Generation Take Over
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I used to stress over our family parties. Because we're the only ones who
have a bit more space (not to mention street parking) to handle the
get-togethe...
3 hours ago
13 comments:
You’re so kind and compassionate.
Izsmo
That is so amazing. Art says he remembers a long, long time ago when my father happened to catch one too. I've never seen one in Hawaii.
Oh, you made me chuckle when I saw the picture of Rango! So cute, nice deed!
I think those are worth big $$ at the pet shop...
UM! Dat Buggah does not belong hea!
I hate it when people do this to our Islands! I'm serious! It makes me really upset! Next thing you know there will be smuggled pet snakes everywhere!
Awww, thanks Izsmom.
Kay, his color really stood out on the gray/black street.
LOL Aunty. Makes me wanna sing the song now . . . Rangooooo, Rangooooo.
Kat, I didn't know that. He was of good size too.
No, Mark, not snakes!!
Haha, that's so you!
LOL, Mich.
j: looks like a young Jackson's, they're difficult to care for unless you know how to do it....gotta drip or spray water as they lick it off and they eat live insects and have special housing needs. There was a huge one walking at our Mililani house, so gorgeous but yeah, I can't care for one, so live and let live. I am so happy you rescued him (think males got 3 horns?) he looks too too skinny -N (PS everything we have here like over 90% are non native and the Jackson's are legal, sold at pet stores.)
N, no way I coulda taken care of it myself.
You are a kind soul to all!
what da hecki? how did you even see him? I prolly woulda ended up running him over :-O Lucky him!
Awww, thanks, Susan.
LOL, Les. His yellow green coloring was very, very visible. Hey, come to think of it . . . what kine chameleon is that?!
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