My granddaughter Kristin painted the gourd for her grandfather and to our surprise we found a new tenant had moved in.
By carolyn
Many of us mindlessly reach into our purses without looking each and every day. Well, on one such day during one such moment, I was casually rummaging my hand around in my purse.
While taking our dogs under a nearby bridge for some much-needed play time. My husband and I made a new friend; a little green frog! Who ever said it ain't easy being green.
Autumn took over our swimming area with fallen leaves, and this little guy, who showed up one sunny afternoon. He didn't seem to mind having his picture taken, at all!
Although Rodeo Frog really enjoys his job, he has been waiting many months for a well-deserved vacation. After a very busy year helping keep the jungle's bug population under control, he booked a "puddle jumper" over to Toad Hall, a very short hop.
These awesome little tree frogs are called "Spring Peepers" and have the prettiest little song. The male has been coming to my door for about a week in the evening, singing his little heart out looking for a mate.
I was weeding in one of my rock gardens, when I was joined by a little frog. Shortly after, a grasshopper also came to visit.
The land our cabin sits on has a natural spring. my son loves to play with all of the fun critters the fresh spring water brings our way!
Here is a tree frog. They invite themselves over all the time from the pond across the road!
This was taken after a rainy day just outside our kitchen window. It landed on our outdoor "purchased" frog thermometer.
While reaching into my purse for the notepad I write grocery lists on, I screamed and yanked my hand back! I'd felt something wet and slimy! I looked down, and leaping away was an innocent little tree frog.