Seamaiden ~ Hi, it's me. Actually I found this place from one of your post at TTTH. Thanks, I am so enjoying looking at everyone's beautiful photo's! I live in Mississippi, we get the green tree frogs every year. OMG...is it ever humid here. You feel like you are wading through the air it's so thick. :twitch The frogs of course love it.
Well hi over here, too, Melody. I'm glad you like it, I sure do.
I was just watching "Magnolia" last night, that final scene? Oh man. When I was a kid we lived in Shreveport, I remember hearing frogs, but don't remember seeing that many - maybe too far north? In Puerto Rico, especially in the rainy north, we get a very tiny frog called a coqui (that's their call, like a whistle, "co-QUI!"). They're no bigger than a nickle, and come in many colors. A DEVIL to catch! But beautiful nonetheless.
Btw, you should post your fish shots here, too. (Maybe more folks besides Sharkky will think you Photoshopped that Gramma.)
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Seamaiden ~ Hi, it's me. Actually I found this place from one of your post at TTTH. Thanks, I am so enjoying looking at everyone's beautiful photo's! I live in Mississippi, we get the green tree frogs every year. OMG...is it ever humid here. You feel like you are wading through the air it's so thick. :twitch The frogs of course love it.
I was just watching "Magnolia" last night, that final scene? Oh man. When I was a kid we lived in Shreveport, I remember hearing frogs, but don't remember seeing that many - maybe too far north? In Puerto Rico, especially in the rainy north, we get a very tiny frog called a coqui (that's their call, like a whistle, "co-QUI!"). They're no bigger than a nickle, and come in many colors. A DEVIL to catch! But beautiful nonetheless.
Btw, you should post your fish shots here, too. (Maybe more folks besides Sharkky will think you Photoshopped that Gramma.)
Are No Match For
Age and Treachery