My sister has a bearded dragon and they typically eat crickets, but they’ll eat mice occasionally as well. She bought this mouse a week ago and the first day, the bearded dragon put the mouse in his mouth and the mouse squeaked so he spit it out… and he’s never tried to eat it again! Now they’re friends and the mouse sleeps on his back and head and even moved some wood chips over to where the bearded dragon sleeps so he would have a bed too! It’s so cute.

And you thought Trapped In The Closet was confusing…
GAH I can’t wait to watch this movie this year.
Caretaker’s cabin on Borestone Mountain, Maine.
From submitter Jere DeWaters
The cabin, along with two large lodges and lots of other outbuildings is accessible only by boat after a rough ride or hike up the side of the mountain. Imagine my surprise to find a full-sized Steinway grand piano in the main room —in tune, too. The caretaker’s cabin is just big enough for a single bed, writing desk, chair, and fireplace. The door and window trim are made of spruce bark that has been peeled and soaked in the lake. When it softens enough it is laid to dry flat and used for ‘sprucing’ up around the doors and windows, so to speak.
Uvershula in Nordland, Norway sits on idyllic seashore location with fine views of the nearby Lofoten Islands. Built by a local school teacher, it has a wood burning stove, coffee pot, and a hut log book with comments from travellers from all over the world.
Submitted by Jerry Webb.

Yes
I thought the previous commenter’s blogname was “cuddlycolon,” which is appropriate in this context.
I Can’t Help It
If I hear this song one more time, I’m going to wipe Belgium, Australia and all the xylophones and body paint in the world off the map.













