I guess I never realized that toads live in holes like this
Until this big guy jumped out around my feet.
If you enlarge him, you can see the mud on his hind legs.
Let the Basting Begin!
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I am using my dining room table to baste this big one -- it's about 105 x
105 inches (king size).
It's been a while since I've finished one this big.
3 years ago
Grrr, I do not like this animal. We have it not in the garden.
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What an ugly, roughy, muddy toad! Is he by himself? Hope he does some good in your garden...:-)
ReplyDeleteSigrun, No toads in Germany? I did not know that.
ReplyDeleteNutbuk, Yes, he sure is an ugly thing, isn't he?
They really do no harm. They eat the bad bugs,so they are good to have in the garden. :)
Toad in the Hole -- where have I heard that before? I think it's some kind of British food.
ReplyDeleteI almost never see toads in the garden anymore! We have one teeny frog who lives inside our hose reel area.
ReplyDeleteWe have lots of toads around here but I never realized they lived in holes like that! Not a very handsome fellow is he! lol
ReplyDeleteHe's cool looking! I've only see the little leopard frogs hopping around this year-they won't even go near the pond for some reason.
ReplyDeleteI never knew they lived in holes either. Maybe if you kissed him......
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