Who knew? Lizards eat hibiscus.




This is a blog where I can ramble on about my plants, especially my hummingbird garden, which is my passion. I have been gardening since childhood, but this is only my fourth year as a hummingbird gardener. It is also my fourth year gardening and living in Wisconsin.
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I didn't know that either. It was wonderful that you could escape winter for a few days. I'd love to see more pictures of your trip.
Gorgeous beach! I recently honeymooned in Zihua (January) on the west coast. Where exactly were you? It looks like a possible destination with those nice beaches and blue water.
Gee, I can't imagine why you would want to escape WI in the winter, especially if your winter has been like ours in Iowa. Love the lizard picture, I can't wait to see my first hummer and watching for the Baltimore Orioles as well.
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