These have nothing at all to do with each other but since I have posted pretty infrequently this week, I thought I'd show you what's been entertaining me.
Yesterday as I sat in the lobby of our cardiologist's office waiting for my wife to finish her appointment, I was struck by a reflection in the huge windows looking out over Prescott.
It's that rectangular loop with the circular spots over it.
To my mind it suddenly looked like an invasion from Mars.
You know, UFO's and all that tommyrot.
I believe it's just lights over my head but . . .
Then there's my longtime friend and long-ago colleague, Ron Talley.
That's not his real last name, by the way, but it's how he was known when we worked together in television news in Phoenix.
He's been spending a few weeks in Spain and he wrote that years ago when he was in Morocco he bought a fez in Fez.
Currently since he needed a haircut, he visited a barber in Seville.
His wife recorded the event for posterity.
MY wife said "Even with all that white hair, he's a handsome guy!"
A few minutes ago I spotted my candidate for a handsome guy.
For any herpetophobiacs* out there, let me quickly tell you that he is NOT inside the house.
He's crawled up between the screen and the glass window.
SWMBO, who as you know has knowledge of everything, said "He's looking for a warm place to spend the winter!"
Judging by the look of his mid-section, I'd say he's been stocking up for the winter too!
So there's a window into my little world.
--- *herpetophobiac is someone with a fear of lizards, snakes and other reptiles.
Love the t-shirt on the spanish barbero. Looks like an old time razor blade
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DeleteThe first photo is interesting and busy.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a herpetophobiac, but I might have to move if I had those critters crawling on my windows! I'd keep thinking one got inside.
ReplyDeletetc-Light/Breezes Are you sure it's a he. Could be a she, ready to birth a generation, in that warm spot for the winter. Eh?
ReplyDeleteI agree with SWMBO. He's a handsome guy. Your candidate for handsome, is terrifying.
ReplyDeleteI like those kind of critters but not inside the house. I'm afraid that Mari would make short work of it. Barber of Seville and a fez in Fez--that's cool!
ReplyDeleteI am not exactly a herpetophobiac, but I did refuse to move into a house because it had snakes in it. To me, that's just sensible.
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ReplyDeleteI hope the lizard finds a warm home,-Mary
ReplyDeleteCute lizard, but maybe he is a she and looking for somewhere to have those babies. I like spotting interesting reflections.
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