Hi everybody,
My name is Dana Pommet and my wife’s name is Josephine. I was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, in 1942, and except for a tour in the Navy, lived there for most of my life. I retired to Delray Beach, Florida in December 2000. We love to travel and photography goes hand and hand with that. I went digital about 5 years ago and started posting November 22, 2008. I have met so many wonderful people on RR and that makes this whole process so much more interesting than just posting photos. Thanks for all the comments and keep them coming.
Update  January 2012: After hiding and denying my mild Dyslexia, for most of my professional life, and now fighting with its advancement – I want to thank you all for putting up with my poor typing skills and spelling problems. I know that my spell checker hates me and I now depend completely on audio books rather then actually reading printed books.  Life marches on!  Â
Dana
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Comments (38)
K_T_Ong
That looks a most wonderful creature. I would have loved to cradle it in my hands. (Not that it would let me!) It's evident you've an extensive knowledge of American flora and fauna. I've learned from you again today. Perhaps you should do a documentary!
angora
I wouldn't mind finding this on my path... what a cutie!! congrats on your daughter's birthday, Dana!!! and very best wishes for you & yours!!!
West_coaster07
Awesome capture Dana!!
soffy
Excellent capture and thanks for the info :) Happy New Year***
Hendesse
Another two interesting photos and a great explanation. Around here there are lizards which look similar to them. They also look like snakes, they are called "Blindschleiche" (in english: blindworm or slowworm). All my best wishes for 2014!
mtdana
Very interesting – great capture!
Kaartijer
Interesting facts, but for sure I wouldn't hold any kind of lizard in my hands! Great shots!
Rhanagaz
Sweet Little leggless lizard - good luck to her! :o)