About This Blog
I began this blog in 2011 in an attempt to improve my photography and showcase all of California's 58 counties. I didn't quite make all of the 58, I missed three and I will try to rectify that in the coming year. I'm not sure how much I improved my photography because I always seemed to be in a rush.
In 2012 I plan to take more time, perhaps not post every day (this is one thing I did accomplish in 2011). I also plan to expand beyond California and include images from other parts of Western United States. I will continue to include a map showing where I was when I took the picture. I will keep commentary to a minimum, long photo essays will continue to be at Martha's Musings.
In 2012 I plan to take more time, perhaps not post every day (this is one thing I did accomplish in 2011). I also plan to expand beyond California and include images from other parts of Western United States. I will continue to include a map showing where I was when I took the picture. I will keep commentary to a minimum, long photo essays will continue to be at Martha's Musings.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
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What a cute little, green fellow!! Fun shot for the day, Martha! Have a great week!!
how cute is he?!
I'm just catching up on your blog. Beautiful pictures as usual. So how did California annex Hawaii. :)
That's awfully cute, and a great macro shot!
What a cute little fellow!
So cute and colurful!
super cool
Snapshot
Love the gecko and what a great photo! ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
I love this little cutie with the big eyes.
What an adorable tiny little thing!
Linda foto!! Bem pertinho!! beijos,chica
wow so tiny:-)
So little! I had no idea they could be so small.
He's a cutie! We have a couple of house lizards (anoles) that came in while we were moving stuff out from storage...I cannot shoo them outside..they just run and hide under something (they're very small, not as big as my little finger, so they won't eat much ;>)
ohh he's a cutie! I love geckos. There are a ton in our house in Texas (they're not native but they're still pretty adorable!).
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