For those who know me... well, I am trying to overcome my fear. I took this photo a few minutes ago. UGH
posted on May 15, 2008 1:51 PM ()
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He is my Familiar
Awesome photo, Cindy. Great looking frog Wonder if he's as cute as a prince?
Cute picture of the frog. Were you that close to it or do you have the zoom feature on the lens?
"Ribbit," said the frog as drifted on a log. "I think I'd like some rabbit, but I might turn into a hog." Wow, a frog as big as a hog. Run Run Run. I'm so silly
At least that is one of the better looking ones. I have seen some real monster looking ones.
Aw..he/she's cute. That's a really good photo!
HA! When I read the title of your post, I said to myself, that's gotta be a frog! I was right, I was right! *does a little happy dance*
Do you know what my biggest, natural fear is? A Praying Mantis. (I'm serious! I can't get within ten feet of one!)
I hear that they taste like chicken!
awe! I think he's cute... Sorry they scare ya so much though..
He is so ugly he's cute! We see these guys all the time in FL! They don't bother me because they eat the bad bugs.
Wow! That is an awesome picture for being a fear
well first of all, that is a great pic Cindy! you almost made him look cute. I would poke a stick at him to make him leave. I don't care for frogs either.
ewww.....guess we don't have to worry about you getting warts.
reguards yer I'm all for the prince idear pal bugg
Telescopic lens?
Oh, no! Poor Cindy AJ
Don't worry. You're too big for him to eat.
Oh me.
Put your fears into the back burner, walk up slowly, shake a hip and give him a kiss, you never know he could turn into a handsome prince
...or, show him your dogs and cats, I'm sure he'll hop-it fast
I'd be happy to take him and give him a home on my back porch...he can fill himself up eating flies.
My ten-year-old granddaughter picks up baby frogs and carries them around. It just about makes me toss my cookies to see her do that!
Face the fear Cindy
I feel the same way about spiders..
This is good and one of my favorites.
One thing for sure . . . he's way smaller than you and doesn't have teeth, so he won't be flying up at you or your jugular! (That's what hubs used to say to me when I encountered a big spider!)