I would have loved to seen that, Terra. I heard a frog the other day at night, but haven't heard him since. The flowers from the fig tree are so pretty. You have a sweet bird bath. It's nice that you take time out and enjoy the small pleasures, Terra.
First, belated congratulations on your retirement! I did see another post where you say the days go by quickly. Being self employed, I will likely never retire, by choice, but the days do fly by and it's never boring in my world. Second, love these photos! I'm making an effort to get around to blogs more regularly, because I miss the joys of seeing what is going on in other parts of the world.
What lovely pictures of the frog among the petals! Looks very contemplative. Thank you for sharing and your for visit. I enjoyed reading your comment. Have a wonderful new week, Terra.
What pretty snaps you've taken. I think some little frog thinks he at the spa! :) Thanks for popping in to see me and to answer your question, a 120% knee bend is where you can bring your leg up to touch your bum! I don't think I could even do that before I broke my kneecap! :) Be a sweetie, Shelia ;)
OMG! it's really spring there! We are still suffering through the snow and ice up here! Your post was beautiful....I am living vicariously through all my garden friends this year...as I don't have a greenhouse to play in right now...first time in 16 years...lol I am starting to feel very lost
Ha! The frog looks very content. :-))
ReplyDeleteYou should put out a " No Parking Frogs will be Toad" sign--- Ha Ha Ha! I saw a sign in Angel's Camp that said the very thing and bought it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Wednesday to you!
How fun!!!
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ReplyDeleteSitting in the sunshine with flower petals in your tub sounds like a good plan!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Can't wait to see flowers. Trees are just about to burst forth.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteLooks good. Like the cement frog. We had a bird bath but a 'cat' jumped on it and it broke!
ReplyDeleteLucky frog to be surrounded by sunshine and flower petals.
ReplyDeleteOh looking so forward to Spring!!! Thanks for the lovely pictures,Francine.
ReplyDeleteOhmygoodness what sweet serenity.... I love your birdbath... and your one word BLOSSOM!!
ReplyDeleteI need a frog like that for our pond! I might have to find one!! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
ReplyDeleteI have a similar frog in our front yard, it is ceramic, my mother made it and when she died i brought it home. i love the blossoms in the water.
ReplyDeleteI would have loved to seen that, Terra. I heard a frog the other day at night, but haven't heard him since. The flowers from the fig tree are so pretty. You have a sweet bird bath. It's nice that you take time out and enjoy the small pleasures, Terra.
ReplyDeleteHave a peaceful Sunday.
~Sheri
Oooops, I meant plum tree. :)
ReplyDeleteI got your card today! It made me so happy! I'm looking for the perfect thing to send you in return...will mail it on Monday. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute Terra!
ReplyDeleteFirst, belated congratulations on your retirement! I did see another post where you say the days go by quickly. Being self employed, I will likely never retire, by choice, but the days do fly by and it's never boring in my world.
ReplyDeleteSecond, love these photos! I'm making an effort to get around to blogs more regularly, because I miss the joys of seeing what is going on in other parts of the world.
What lovely pictures of the frog among the petals! Looks very contemplative. Thank you for sharing and your for visit. I enjoyed reading your comment. Have a wonderful new week, Terra.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Now this is a sweet and peaceful picture of early spring! Thank you for sharing Terra! I am loving your recommendations for books! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty snaps you've taken. I think some little frog thinks he at the spa! :) Thanks for popping in to see me and to answer your question, a 120% knee bend is where you can bring your leg up to touch your bum! I don't think I could even do that before I broke my kneecap! :)
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Looks very spring-like!!! Beautiful...
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting in my blog, my Dear.
Tessa
Very lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteHow peaceful and beautiful. I have been enjoying the fallen blossoms of an almond tree, nestling in the newly green grass. Jane xx
ReplyDeleteOMG! it's really spring there! We are still suffering through the snow and ice up here! Your post was beautiful....I am living vicariously through all my garden friends this year...as I don't have a greenhouse to play in right now...first time in 16 years...lol I am starting to feel very lost
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