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I went out yesterday evening to bring in the birdfeeders, and spooked some frogs! YAY!
They're almost all bitty frogs (just about an inch/3cm), but there's one a bit bigger, even though it's not nearly to the size of Mr BigFrog (Green or Brown). Which is to be expected, as we are apparently starting over with the frog colonisation of the pond.
I thought I'd been hearing "bloops" as I went out in the evening, but this time I actually saw a few frogs. I went back about ten minutes later and at least some of them had crept back out of the water, and I counted four frogs and a couple of bloops.
I pulled the Virginia Creeper off the front porch last week. I do it once a month or so, when it gets too big. The grass has pretty much gone dormant because it's not rained in a couple of weeks and it's been hot (and not very humid, which is nice for humans but hard on plants). I've been watering the strawberries and the roses that we moved.
They're almost all bitty frogs (just about an inch/3cm), but there's one a bit bigger, even though it's not nearly to the size of Mr BigFrog (Green or Brown). Which is to be expected, as we are apparently starting over with the frog colonisation of the pond.
I thought I'd been hearing "bloops" as I went out in the evening, but this time I actually saw a few frogs. I went back about ten minutes later and at least some of them had crept back out of the water, and I counted four frogs and a couple of bloops.
I pulled the Virginia Creeper off the front porch last week. I do it once a month or so, when it gets too big. The grass has pretty much gone dormant because it's not rained in a couple of weeks and it's been hot (and not very humid, which is nice for humans but hard on plants). I've been watering the strawberries and the roses that we moved.