The idle comments of a passionate Australian gardener, whose 'Growing Delight' is sharing the everyday bits'n'pieces with other lovers of gardening, and through photography, the beauty of the Australian landscape.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Be it Little or Large....
..... BOTH are beautiful.
From today's delightfully marked little Gecko......
Such an intricate pattern on the lovely little gecko, and I love those feet! You enjoy the most glorious sunsets over there. God is an extraordinary artist! I'm so glad you love to take photographs :) Thanks for sharing these, dear Alice. I'm soaking up the warmth of that sunset on this -6ºF (-21C) morning.
I remeber the second day my daughter stayed in Australia when she called us and told about geckos which she saw for the first time in her life (..and she was so afraid of !).
I don't know which is more stunning - the sunset or that little gecko. Absolutely beautiful photos as always.
ReplyDeleteSuch an intricate pattern on the lovely little gecko, and I love those feet!
ReplyDeleteYou enjoy the most glorious sunsets over there. God is an extraordinary artist! I'm so glad you love to take photographs :) Thanks for sharing these, dear Alice. I'm soaking up the warmth of that sunset on this -6ºF (-21C) morning.
What a cute wee gecko!
ReplyDeleteAnd that sunset is so pretty - so intensely pink.
Hope 2009 is going well for you Alice. All the best to you & yours!
I hope you know where to find that Gecko! Some kids are going to want to find him.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful is your garden. I am inspired to take more photos of my home. I love Australia
ReplyDeletegreat work ya.. http://ragav-world.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful post reminded me a lot of the late Gunner Gillespie who loved life and Reptiles too! Happy Belated New Year!!!
ReplyDeleteI remeber the second day my daughter stayed in Australia when she called us and told about geckos which she saw for the first time in her life (..and she was so afraid of !).
ReplyDeleteAwwwww, to the cute little gecko!
ReplyDeleteLove those sunsets too! Nature is full of surprises.