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Looks like a wall lizard. Possibly a Tyrrhenian wall lizard.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrrhenian_wall_lizard
Those guys don’t stay still long making it difficult to get a good shot. Great one!
5 years agoGreat blue sky!
5 years agoFunny (the coincidence, not that he’s injured). I tried to take a photo of one of these giants today with my zoom camera, but just then it’s battery died.
5 years ago Yikes! Snakes 🐍!
The mouflon story is sure to highlight a very baahhhd- ass 🐑!
Can’t wait to hear all about them! 😉🤣😂
Ha ha ha...wait till you hear about the snake that reared its head at David. Eeeee gads! Or the mooflon crossing the road, barking orders at the rest of the gang.
5 years agoHaha, the goat & the “rock/ wood”, getting more attention on f/b than the stupendous scenery, the amazing architecture, the stunning murals, the beautiful flora....
Unbelievable! 🤣😂
Will send the link; apparently, he was an early explorer of the West Coast
5 years agoThanks Suzanne. Nice to know you are along for the journey and enjoying Sardinia with us. I will also be trying the green tomato version. It was chilled, which I think helps.
5 years agoLove your ride and pictures!
I, too, always ride in front, Janos says so he can see that nothing happens to me, but if I want to stop I have to watch out that he doesn't run into me. I also have to shout and wave my arms, or one arm. 😁
I downloaded your picture of the green tomato caprese, I'm going to try it. Wonder if our green tomatoes are as good as the Sardinian ones.
That is hilarious. That is my make up regime too, and I reapply frequently!
5 years agoYes, and to think she has done hundreds throughout Sardinia. We were lucky to go through the town where she has a studio, and where it all began for her. I believe the ceramic reliefs are also hers.
5 years agoYes, that was the family name. I wonder how the college got its name?
5 years agoMight be a Greek tortoise.
http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Care-Sheets/Turtles-Tortoises/Greek-Tortoise/
Looks like a skink to me. Digging around on the internet, looks like it might be an ocellated bronze skink.
5 years agohttps://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/53645-Chalcides-ocellatus/browse_photos