
Green really is a perfect color for the April and May
Project Spectrum. Everything around my has exploded with bright greens in the last weeks, astounding considering how green everything looked when I got here in December.

Monkey and I installed some vegetables in the garden this weekend: tomatoes, zucchini, crookneck squash, cantaloupe. We still have room leftover to put in seeds for carrots, radishes and peas, as well as cucumbers and eggplant when I get over to the nursery to pick some up.

Green is also the little lizard hanging out on my bedroom window ledge this morning, looking all charming and tail-challenged. And fast, almost too fast for my s l o w camera. We get geckos here too, cute little guys with round sticky toes on windows at night, but they are too fast for my camera.
2 comments:
Look at that tomato! It'll be months before I see anything like that!
Do you get wee plants, or do it all from seeds?
Cute lizard.
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