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I smiled all the way through that! Oh my goodness, Teddy is so sweet.
He makes the cutest muffins!
OMG Its too cute to watch. I can't handle the cuteness. I'm going to die from cuteness overload. Sorry for my use of that word multiple times.
Stupid frog. 

This morning I passed a frog on my walkway, and it was in the bright sunlight! 
So I scooped it up and put it in the shade under a bush. 

Several hours later I passed the same frog in the same spot, this time 
it was “ baked”, all shriveled and dried up! I tried. 
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(05-23-2023, 05:46 PM)Duchess Wrote: [ -> ]     [Image: cry-blow.gif]

Why do you keep using that broken gif? Smiley_emoticons_skeptisch
Gimme all the goats!

I just spent nearly 6 minutes watching goats frolic and I loved it. Their antics always amuse me, I'm happy watching them, they make me laugh. The way they run & jump is hilarious to me.

I laughed out loud when the goat rushed the cat. That cat has experience moving fast. Ahahaha.
(05-22-2023, 10:25 PM)Carsman Wrote: [ -> ]Stupid frog. 

This morning I passed a frog on my walkway, and it was in the bright sunlight! 
So I scooped it up and put it in the shade under a bush. 

Several hours later I passed the same frog in the same spot, this time 
it was “ baked”, all shriveled and dried up! I tried. 

Nooooooo!

I have seen that happen the one time I visited Florida. And Cars, I moved a frog last week too. It was right in the foot path, so I put it up near the bushes, but didn't see it after that.
I heard somewhere that if you poor lukewarm water on what looks like a shriveled up dead frog that they'll plump right back up, they're not actually dead. I don't know if that's true or not.
Someone should try that with Feinstein.
hah
(05-25-2023, 09:26 PM)"Lsally Wrote: [ -> ]I heard somewhere that if you poor lukewarm water on what looks like a shriveled up dead frog that they'll plump right back up, they're not actually dead. I don't know if that's true or not.

Well the frog was originally around 4 inches in diameter. 
Several hours later in the blazing hot sun, it sure looked (was) “cooked” as it was 
around 2  inches or less in diameter. This time I was in a hurry, so I just said, 
stupid frog and kept going. When I passed the area a few hours later, it was gone.
Did it rejuvenate, or did something have it for dinner??? 
This is what the local guy has a herd of that clears the brush. 


How cool is that when your job consists of eating. hah
A symphonic cacophony...

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