Posted by Billy NY on June 11, 2013 at 16:19:01 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Re: Got rain! posted by dpendzic on June 11, 2013 at 15:52:25:
I guess its better than a drought, sure wish the folks that need it could have some though, we'll get through it soaked or not, the show must go on LOL !!!
PS, I know its excess rain, and if you want to know why, you won't believe it but while sitting in my corner in the basement, back of the garage I was finishing dinner, I have hawk like peripheral vision for some reason, anything that moves gets my attention, so I see something, before I could look, thought it was a mouse, nope, a green tree frog, they can change color. He hopped his way all the way back to my chair and sat there watching TV! I picked him up, set him in a container with water, and put a lid with holes on it, all the dry dust or what have you on the floor, figured he'd like that, watched some TV, then took a bunch of photos to remember him, I went over to the tallest black cherry in the yard and in the rain, precisely at midnight too, set him free so he could get back to being a tree frog. Must have been too much darned rain, he had to come inside, it made my night, had I not been there he may have dried up, or got in a bind, been years since I have seen one of these with the suction cup hands and feet, the last time one was clung to my back door, in rainy wet weather like we have now. So, that kinda made me forget the rain, enjoyed observing the little guy and setting him free ! Not the first time I had visitors, had painted turtle stop in one night, and had a bunch of goslings follow me in, darned canadian geese, trying to sell me anti-depredation propaganda LOL ! Sure is no shortage of curious critters here, even the darned weasel had to show up back in March, must be the man cave charm LOL !
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