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Sunday, 8 May 2016

Take a frog, a fence, some flowers, some fun and some low carb food


Absolutely nothing to do with diabetes, recipes, important news etc ...
but I thought this was such a fantastic photo, I just had to share it!

Shut your trap! Cheeky chameleon silences frog
Chameleon holds noisy frog's mouth shut

"A noisy frog got on a chameleon's nerves so much he walked along a branch and held his mouth to shut him up.

Photographer, Dr. Savas Sener, spotted that the tree frog got in a spat with a Mediterranean chameleon before the amphibian hushed it up with its hand.

The frog is a European tree frog, a widespread species native in Turkey, as well as Russia, Iberia, Sweden, and Denmark."



Wish I had taken this photograph I just think it's lovely.
What do you think?




Yes, I may have used this photograph of the grand-children before ...
but whatever the time of year, you can have so much fun on the beach
Wouldn't you agree?



Food glorious low carb food


Ingredients
350g chicken fillet roughly cut into cubes
little olive oil for use in frying pan
salt, pepper and mixed herbs to taste
4 chestnut mushrooms stuffed with cream cheese
selection of green vegetables - broccoli, green beans, peas
chicken stock

How I prepared and cooked this chicken meal for two,
(but you can obviously change amounts to suit your requirements)
please see here

Hope you've enjoyed this mix,
Happy Sunday

All the best Jan

20 comments:

Jo said...

Ha ha, that's a great photo. Love the one of your grandchildren too. The meal looks delicious, roast chicken for us tomorrow.

Martha said...

That first image is so funny! I love that photo of your grandkids. And the recipe...yummy!

Phil Slade said...

Hi from Memorca. I guessed you might spot the ensaimada Jan. It's naughty but very nice.

Small City Scenes said...

Lovely images. Always loved a white fence with pink roses---couldn't get better
MB

Mac n' Janet said...

Love the chameleon! The chicken recipe looks good, always looking for good chicken recipes.

Gail said...

What wonderful pictures.

Happy Mother's Day to you, Jan.

Sara - Villa Emilia said...

Great photos! :)
Wishing you a happy new week!

Tom said...

great fun at the beach

eileeninmd said...

Hello, the lizard and frog photo is cute and funny. I love the flowers and fence. Cute shot of the kiddies. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!

DeniseinVA said...

Sweet one of your grandchildren Jan, loved the other photos too and thank you for another delicious recipe. Have a great week :)

The Furry Gnome said...

That frog pic is great! Pretty nice fence too.

Kezzie said...

Ha, the frog and Chameleon is CLASSIC! The picture of your grands is brilliant!!! x

Judith @ Lavender Cottage said...

Hi Jan
Guess I didn't realize there were several writers on this blog, but I've figured that out now! Love the photo of the grands, the cute chameleon with the frog and wish that fence were running along our sidewalk. Gorgeous, isn't it? My dream would be to have a white picket fence with an arbour and a path leading to the front door. However, during winter the sidewalk plow would have the fence ripped out after the first snowfall - their driving is atrocious. :-)

Red Rose Alley said...

Wishing you Happy Mother's Day, Jan. Loved the frog picture. Yes, I enjoy a little of this and a little of that. They are my favorite posts. :)

~Sheri

Launna said...

The chicken recipe sounds yummy... chicken is the main reason I wouldn't want to be a vegetarian. Oh and who could say no to cheese...I love it xox

I adore the cute picture of you and your grandchild... I agree the beach is awesome anytime of the year ♡

Carla from The River said...

A fun post. :-)
I love the photos of the grandchildren.
xx oo
Carla

Adam said...

That chameleon better change colors quickly

Conniecrafter said...

The frog with chameleon is one of those once in a lifetime shots that's for sure, so cool. Yes I do love the fence covered in flowers, just brings a smile to my face!! Your grandkids out on the beach is just too cute, anytime they can be out in the fresh air is a good thing!!

HappyK said...

Great picture of the frog and chameleon. : )

Rebecca A. Maynard said...

I was running out of the other flat stones. The first is a path to the water spigot. More transplanted hostas are in the corner, along with some ferns (most of them still hidden, just planted as tubers).
fences