Thanks
Gina &
Beezer...it's always a great time with a variety of reactions an expressions. :lol:
Thanks
Deb! That gentleman in the wheelchair really was skeptical of touching them let alone holding them....but the boys were so friendly with him that it calmed his nerves enough to hold them. They wanted more than to just sit in his hand though...they really took to him. Do you think it's because they sensed something was different with him? I do. I'm sure he's going to remember that and speak of them often. We actually seen him a couple of weeks later at another car show and he called out to us...when I walked up he was excitedly telling his friends how he got to hold them.
Deb don't even try to imagine all the questions it might give you a headache. :lol: We always have a blast when any of our beardies are out with us. However it's very tiring...naps are usually in order afterwards. :lol:
Dawn I have to laugh every time I look at that pic. You should have seen his face when he seen Zak-n-Wheezie. :lol:
You know what I need? A camera that straps to my head. :laughing6: I sure could get some of those expression that way...it's hard to take pic's, hold the boys, an answer questions all at the same time. I'm not as multi tasking as you my dear. Hope you are making head way on that beautiful quilt for your niece. I have a slight flashback when I look at the pic's of it. There is one particular handkerchief that you are using that the pattern color take me back to childhood memory land.
Lori ,Gus has long thin claws...I don't want to cut them I'm hoping they will wear down soon. None of my other beardies hang on well.
Hi
Sandy,
Katherine, and
Daniel! :wave:
Yeah....well...I blame BD.org for the weight I have put on.
:lol: An aging is inevitable. Also I had my hair pull back tight and up as it's easier when I have beardies riding on my shoulder. I hate when they get all caught up in my hair. An I have had them get one of my long hairs in their mouths and partially swallowed before... which freaked me out. Thanks btw...oh an did you see the youtube link? I was actually thinking of you when I posted it. I know you are always amazed that they can even move/get around. Just in case you didn't here it is again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rNmXbHaSIE
Hi
Joanne! Thanks!
Beardies are great assistants :wink: awesome therapy too.
Mine have gotten better with age and lots of roam time and rides. My females don't do as well when on rides, or outside commando, but will sit in the outdoor enclosure for hours, or run a muck in the house.
Head Bobs & Arm Waves! 8)