he finds it attached to the rest of the world....John Muir

A good example of this is the disappearing Gopher Tortoise
known as a wildlife landlord because they share their
burrows with other small animals.
Once a common sight in my neighborhood …..now a rare treat!



6 comments:
That is a rare treat. I admire you love of beautiful things.
Hello, Barb,
This is the answer from the comment you left on my blog.
The template is from Doreen Stolz at Go Digital Scrap booking. In my blog "Latte Dah Designs I credited her. Also in the sites that I belong to she is credited. In my AOL Journal I neglected to do so. I will be fixing that right now. Thanks for the heads up. :)
Tracy
Hi, Barb! Wonderful contribution - come take a look at how it's hanging on the wall at the gallery! It's in good company, if I may say so myself, hehe..
Here's the link:
http://www.marayagalleries.com/BlogActionDay.htm
Please let me what other info/credit/legend I can put for your work.
Stay tuned, we'll be having more fun soon!
All the best
Barb, what an appropriate message for Blog Action Day supporting the environment. We must save these precious animals while they still exists. Man is their worst enemy.
Hi!I am Rima's sister and Maraya accomplice... I have a little surprise for you on my blog (Tuesday Oct 16), so come and get it :) Thanks for your participation!
I thought this was great on Rima's wall. I was interested to hear how the tortoise shares its burrows with other animals, showing how nature is interdependent.
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