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Wordless Wednesday - Waiting for the Spring runoff

Posted Wednesday Dec 24
( 12/24/08 01:32PM ) — C Tann-Starr

Haaa! Who does that toy belong to? Merry Christmas, lovely. Regards to the family. <3 C. :-)

( 12/24/08 01:35PM ) — Danny Thornton

Fred, if my five dogs saw that, two would bark at it, another would think it's her toy, another would catch it, and the last could not be bothered.

Carolyn - It is a cat toy but my poodle and shi-tzu both like playing with it. Merry Christmas.


Danny - Mine won't bark at it, they throw it around though.

( 12/24/08 03:48PM ) — Cecily Parks

Ribet! Sorry, I'm losing my voice and am feeling a little "froggy" today. Tee Hee.

( 12/24/08 04:13PM ) — Sean Keene Salem/Keizer Realtor

Interesting.

Cecily - No frog in your throat allowed. Hop to it.


Sean - I do my best.

( 12/24/08 08:36PM ) — Cecily Parks

Hop to it???? I'm busy just trying to hang in there....


 

( 12/24/08 08:56PM ) — Rich Dansereau

Hahaha! This is great. Frogs are cool. My grandmother actually had quite a collection of everything frog that I remember vividly from my childhood.

Fred, That is too cute!!  It looks like something that my daughter would take a picture of.  I put one of her pictures up on my blog today but then couldn't use it for Wordless Wednesday because I thought it called for a Christmas scripture and that made it to long. 

Cecily - OK, hang in there.


Rich - I think I will do a photo essay on my frogs next week.


Marchel - Christmas scriptures are worth the added motivation.


Todd - You are surprised about weirdness coming from here????? Merry Christmas.


Sandy - I feel the same toward you. It has been a pleasure getting to know you.


Merry Christmas everyone.

Don't tell me...  He's freeze dried and as soon as the first rain comes, it will bring him to life and he'll go on his merry way. 

That just catches you off guard... Is that you're dogs toy or something Santa left behind?

( 12/28/08 09:11AM ) — Myrl Jeffcoat

Cute, cute picture.  A few years back, I was on a nature walk up in an area cradled within the Sierra Nevada foothills.  I was walking along a river bed, which had rocks that looked just like those in your photo.  But alas, instead of a stuffed frog, there was an actual 5 1/2 foot long Rattle Snake, stretched out, and napping on the warm rocks!  I escaped unscathed, but my heart dwelled in my mouth for the remainder of the day.

Dogs' toy Jason & Amber.


I did that when fishing once Myrl. I almost stepped on a rattler in eastern Oregon. Spent the rest of the day in the creek.

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