Hi Deb's I love it ...frogs always crack me up ...I need a smile this morning ...it has been raining since Sunday afternoon ..we have had 6 inches of rain so far and another day of it YUCK...little Gracie want to go out to play ; }
Yep i'm good thanks Gracie. Saw your little deer picture this morning then went to Pleasington woods, I was just thinking that we haven't seen the roe deer around here for a while then hey presto one walked out of the deep grass to the side of us. Tried to capture on video only to be dissappointed cause the card was full. Damn that serves me right for being a lazy dude.
Hi, If you send me your address (my email address is on my blog sidebar). I have some hellebore seeds for you. They don't last long and need sowing asap so I'll send off as quickly as I can after you send me yur address
What a cute little fella--this is such a great picture--- it made me smile too! Thanks for your visit-- I love hearing from you!! One of these days I'd love to visit the area where you live-/ Vicki
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Hi Deb's I love it ...frogs always crack me up ...I need a smile this morning ...it has been raining since Sunday afternoon ..we have had 6 inches of rain so far and another day of it YUCK...little Gracie want to go out to play ; }
ReplyDeleteHope all's well with you my friend!!
Grace
Yep i'm good thanks Gracie. Saw your little deer picture this morning then went to Pleasington woods, I was just thinking that we haven't seen the roe deer around here for a while then hey presto one walked out of the deep grass to the side of us. Tried to capture on video only to be dissappointed cause the card was full. Damn that serves me right for being a lazy dude.
ReplyDeleteQuote from Kermit the frog, "Time's fun when you're having flies!"
ReplyDeleteLooks like he's got a bonnet on lol
ReplyDeleteLovely shot Debs; made me smile. :-)
Welcome back Keith... Loved up with Wales I see;-)
ReplyDeleteThat's a cracking photo! :)
ReplyDeleteTOO CUTE
ReplyDeletei wish I had more frogs on my field
alas
the chickens would eat them all
nice find! excellent capture of him
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteIf you send me your address (my email address is on my blog sidebar). I have some hellebore seeds for you. They don't last long and need sowing asap so I'll send off as quickly as I can after you send me yur address
Sorry I sent signed on as my husband- hope that didn't confuse things
DeleteSweet lady Sue thankyou so much
ReplyDeleteLoved the frog! Sometimes the simplest things make us smile best.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little fella--this is such a great picture--- it made me smile too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit-- I love hearing from you!! One of these days I'd love to visit the area where you live-/
Vicki
What a great shot, and a perfect caption. You made me smile, so you must be smiling, too.
ReplyDeletePerfect shot and caption. I have to agree.
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