Apr28 another one. Posted on April 28, 2017 by beth Standard were we looking at the frog or was the frog looking at us? “it’s useful to go out of this world and see it from the perspective of another one.” -terry pratchett Share this:FacebookPinterestEmailPrintTwitterLinkedInLike this:Like Loading...
Uhm….the above comment was written for someone else’s post. However, WP decided to jump it to your post. Please disregard. 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
It’s great that you spend time with children helping them to experience and learn about nature, Beth! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
very clever…very wise…we collect frogs…they are in the bathroom…we leave the live ones outside to enjoy nature however. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
This was another special post with how nature and science are introduced to little ones. I can imagine so many excited children about finding this well fed, young frog! 😀 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Love Brookside Spring walks!!!
That was one healthy looking frog too!👍
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yes, always great adventures. and he is certainly well-fed.
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Are you lookin’ at me? Are YOU lookin’ at ME? 🙂
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The De Niro of the frog world
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Me too. It is so layered.
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Uhm….the above comment was written for someone else’s post. However, WP decided to jump it to your post. Please disregard. 🙂
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Riveting engagement for all, Beth!
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That’s a hefty frog. Big legs on that one. Big eyes too!
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He sees it all )
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Awww
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huge frog and he is looking at you while you are looking at him hmmmmm
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Yes )
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Wonderful post about connecting, Beth — great photos too.
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Thanks, jet )
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He looks charming and full of interesting ideas !
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He was all that )
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It’s great that you spend time with children helping them to experience and learn about nature, Beth!
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I love the experience too)
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Ribbit!
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it’s all a matter of perspective
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Absolutely
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didn’t you kiss it ?
could’ve been a missed opportunity 😆
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So true )
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very clever…very wise…we collect frogs…they are in the bathroom…we leave the live ones outside to enjoy nature however.
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Good )
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This was another special post with how nature and science are introduced to little ones. I can imagine so many excited children about finding this well fed, young frog! 😀
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So excited-
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