The other night while returning to the cabin I had to stop my car and remove a large toad from the road. While walking up to the door, another large toad hopped out of my path.

As a grand finale, I spotted the cats sniffing at a wee spring froggie that had somehow gotten inside the cabin. (They do that. How is a great mystery.) It was sprawled out and appeared dead, but when I picked it up and dripped some water on it, it revived and returned to a normal froggie position. I put it outside, and half an hour later, it was gone. I suspect it is only the first of many frog visitors.
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regshoe: Redwing, a brown bird with a red wing patch, perched in a tree (Default)

From: [personal profile] regshoe


Aww—I'm glad you were able to revive that frog! The garden pond here has been full of courting frogs the last couple of weeks, and there's now some frogspawn—always a good sign of spring.
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From: [personal profile] klwilliams


You are clearly a frog goddess.
lilacsigil: 12 Apostles rocks, text "Rock On" (12 Apostles)

From: [personal profile] lilacsigil


Hooray for saving a frog! I've had them get in my house with far less positive results.
bemused_writer: Man looks on in awe with sparkles (Noé Archiviste 04)

From: [personal profile] bemused_writer


Woah, that's a lot of amphibians all at once!
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