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The young frog(s) that live in the damp areas of my garden. No idea where they have come from.
Who knows where frogs come from? When I decided to put a pond in, I'd never seen a frog in my garden. The pond was full of frogs before I'd even finished digging the hole...The young frog(s) that live in the damp areas of my garden. No idea where they have come from.
..and so plenty of visits to Elstead pending. Looking for a knock there‘s an open invitation
The young frog(s) that live in the damp areas of my garden. No idea where they have come from.
Our estate has a closed FB site, thankfully it is a very positive one unlike the town site which is horrible. Anyway, this morning someone has posted a short video of a deer wandering around in their front garden . There are deer in the fields nearby, ice skating pandas for me though, but to get them wandering around a housing estate, lovely stuff.
We have a closed WhatsApp group for our road and the cul de sac off it - it’s great for support; advice on trades etc; giveaways of stuff we don‘t need, and organising street ‘get togethers’. And it isn’t polluted by the usual ‘humerous’ rubbish that tends to wreck groups set up for good reasonsOur estate has a closed FB site, thankfully it is a very positive one unlike the town site which is horrible. Anyway, this morning someone has posted a short video of a deer wandering around in their front garden . There are deer in the fields nearby, ice skating pandas for me though, but to get them wandering around a housing estate, lovely stuff.
I don't know if this is a gladden the heart or just made me smile because it is so unusual, but, last night I saw two people set up strapping around 3 trees on our estate and practice tightrope walking. Now that is not something you see every day
We need to add a face palm to the like emoji optionsThat sort of thing has its ups and downs…