A New Hunting Season
So What have you all been doing. I have been sleeping mostly. Imagine that! A Lady needs her beauty sleep. But Daisy and I have both discovered something new. Frog hunting. With all the rain around here, there are a lot of frogs and baby frogs hopping around. At night you can hear all the frogs calling each other. When Mom takes us outside at night we like to try to chase the frogs. Man there are a lot of very tiny frogs hopping around. Mom is afraid that she might step on one. Daisy really likes to try to catch them. There seem to be a lot of big frogs that have met untimely ends in the street. Squashed is probably a better word. But Daisy is happy to try to catch a little unsuspecting frog. Mom is not too happy with that idea. She doesn't want us to hurt them. But you should see Daisy trying to pounce on them. She jumps, they jump. Daisy jumps again only to discover the little frogs have jumped into the grass where she cant find them. Usually she gives up because Mom wants her to get her business done. I wonder what Daisy would do if she caught a frog? What would I do? I'll bet that they don't taste good, anyway. Oh well.
2 Comments:
At 1:18 PM, zingtrial said…
I have lived with them He!He!He!Less well known, but playing an important role in the East African ecosystems, are the amphibians. The ancestors of the present-day frogs and caecilians were in attendance before the rift valley started to form, and long before the first true mammals shook off the last vestiges of their reptilian ancestry." :) Have fun my friend.Do they keep you awake at night?.Wish you well.
At 7:28 PM, Roxie, Sammy, Andy and Shermie said…
Froggies are probably okay since humand eat the froggies legs but watch out for toads! They will make your mouth foam up and you won't be able to get the really nasty taste out of your mouth. (Take this as a fact from some doggies who KNOW!!)
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