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Hiya
Just came across your blog and really been enjoying what i read. Your lucky,lucky children – you must be making the most wonderful of memories for them.
I love the pictures of the Iguanas , although i think i would freak seeing them in rl
These must be fairly young iguanas…at least they look a lot smaller than some of the older ones I’ve seen.
There was a store in town that had a couple of large iguanas living in the front window display. They’d had the first one for a number of years, and the second one came after a frantic owner showed up with an iguana that grew too large for her small house and she went looking for someone to adopt it!
These little guys look happy in the sun, though.
Dominique’s last blog post..Photo Friday
I love that first guy, he’s the poster iguana for relaxing in the sun.