"We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open." -- Jawaharlal Nehru
The bromeliad plant, is a native of Florida. This plant family contains over 3000 species, including the most well known bromeliad - and the only edible one - the pineapple.
Today's question is: How many lizards can you find on the plant?
Posted by isa at 13:33
11 comments:
I found two, but had to stop looking when I bumped my nose on the screeen!
et de quatre DP aujourd'hui avec des fleurs comme theme ;o)
Comme j'ai oublié mes lunettes chez moi, j'en vois aucun
and of four DP today with flowers like topic; O) As I forgot my glasses at home, I see any of it
so nice colours....
but lizards...
:))
where is mom???
haha....
hmmmm....for some reason I can't link into photobucket for a larger image.
I definitely see one lizard, and several familiar-looking nose prints on my monitor.
Well I can definitely see one and there is maybe another five bits that might be a lizard part or might just be a bit of foliage and since we don't have lizards at all in these parts I'm not scrutinizing further but I think the answer may be two
I see three but they say where you see one there are ten more unseen.
So my guess is thirty.
I see definitely two, but there are probably many more!
Isabella, knowledge is not about how much we know, its about how much we do not know. It makes us aware of our ignorance. Thank you so much for this information I never heard about this.
To a French people, it's always amazing to imagine these plants outside...
Well, I hope you'll forgive me for this little experiment on the power of suggestion when I asked "how many lizards can you find?". The answer is: only one!
Chris & Deb - it's a shame I could not fool you ;-))). Maybe next time!
Thanks all for visiting, playing along, and as always, making me smile...
It took me a while to find that ONE so am glad I didn't miss any -- as the old comedian said -"Ooh you are AWful" -- meant in the nicest possible way.
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