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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Froggy Bubble Bath




11 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:48 AM

    Love this pic - thanks!

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  2. Man! That is a great picture!

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  3. Anonymous9:07 AM

    He looks way too comfortable. Is that a hot spring???

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  4. Never a good idea to feed your frogs beans before a swim.

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  5. Anonymous10:15 AM

    That is a brilliant photo!

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  6. Exceptionally excellent image here. :-)

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  7. Very impressive photo. You should enter this in a competition

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  8. That frog has the right idea!

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  9. I'm not sure which of your blogs to read and comment on. They're all great and I love the photos!

    Is your garden pond difficult to maintain? What happens to the fish in the winter?

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  10. Nita, thank you!

    Jinglebob, and thank you too

    akagaga, he does, doesn't he? It probably is at least warm, since it is just the garden pond and it sits in the sun most of the day

    FC, oh, dear, is that what is going on there?

    aussie O, thanks so much!

    Lidian, thanks, and thanks for visiting and commenting!

    STeve, thanks he was actually UNDER the water garden photo when I first ran inside for the camera and his funny little face was peering out, all distorted by the water. By the time I ran back out with the camera he had moved outside it a bit. Still I was lucky to get what I did

    Jan, thank you. I am actually thinking of putting a set of pics together and entering them in the fair...probably won't win as there are a lot of very talented photographers around here, but it will be fun to try.

    Deb, he does, doesn't he? Sure is hot!

    Martha, thanks, any one you want to is great...this one is kind of home port, where most stuff is going on. NV photos is for my extra pics and Garden Records is just stuff about plants.

    The pond does take some maintanance, but it really doesn't feel like work...more like pleasurable puttering. I have been wintering the fish outdoors, but the past two winters have been rough on them. I am watching Craigslist for a cheap large fish tank to put them in the house this year.

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