This guy greets me almost everytime I go to the basement to do laundry. He just sits there and stares into the window.
He gives me the creeps.
OMG! The weirdest thing just happened.
I was answering the comments to this post and look at my word verification! Now, I ask you, what are the odds of that word verification coming up? It's getting more creeeeeepppppppyyyyyyy all the time................
Too cute for words you lucky dukky! Frogs in garden good luck! I am having a difficult time with that family of racoons eating my frogs and toads! Think of all the pesky insects Mr. Frog prince is eating for you!! When he looks in he is letting you know he is still at work! I loved your butterfly shot as I too keep track of the ones I have visit my garden!
LOL, guys....he sort of has a pinkish cast, Sissy.
"He" may be a "She"...I certainly can't tell the difference!
There are often two or three of them looking in the window. There was a little one with this guy/girl, but by the time I had gone upstairs to get the camera, the little one had moved from the window sill. Every year they just make their home in the window well.
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During the winter months, I blog about my favorite cold-weather hobby--quilting and just my everyday musings.
I hope you enjoy your visit, and that you will come back soon.
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Sheesh looks almost prehistoric doesn't he!!! He would give me the creeps too! lol
ReplyDeleteawwwww...he's so CUTE!
ReplyDeleteToo cute for words you lucky dukky! Frogs in garden good luck! I am having a difficult time with that family of racoons eating my frogs and toads! Think of all the pesky insects Mr. Frog prince is eating for you!! When he looks in he is letting you know he is still at work! I loved your butterfly shot as I too keep track of the ones I have visit my garden!
ReplyDeleteIs he pink?? ick!! Pink frogs!
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you for getting creeped out!
But Zoey he says such nice things about you lol. Love you daylillies. Pat
ReplyDeleteLOL, guys....he sort of has a pinkish cast, Sissy.
ReplyDelete"He" may be a "She"...I certainly can't tell the difference!
There are often two or three of them looking in the window. There was a little one with this guy/girl, but by the time I had gone upstairs to get the camera, the little one had moved from the window sill. Every year they just make their home in the window well.
You must be his adopted momma. : )
ReplyDeleteTalk about coincidence with the word verification!
What are you doing in the basement that you draw such a crowd!!???
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ReplyDeleteOnly the toads know for sure and they aren't talking...........
ReplyDeleteha ha ha! TOADFXFX
ReplyDeleteThat is too funny.
I think the Great Toad Conspiracy has begun... Mwah ha ha ha ha.
I love the toads. So cute.
ReplyDeleteCan I 'steal' your picture?
Go ahead Jenn. What are you going to use him for?
ReplyDeleteI'm plan to make an icon for my lj page.
ReplyDeleteYou can see the ones I already have here.
Mostly I take my own photos, but the expression on that guy is too good to pass up!
I'll wait another day and give you power of veto if you don't approve of this use...