The Frog Bridge
A few weeks ago I mentioned finding two frogs in the mini pond, who were struggling to get out. I helped them with the use of the fishnet thingy I have and thought they learned a good lesson and would never return.
But their little brains didn’t learn and they showed up again and again.
A reader suggested I build a bridge so they could climb out easily.
OK here it is, a concrete block with flat rocks sitting on it and reaching out to the edge. I set it up and then went back to work in the garden. An hour or so later I saw a frog basking in the sun on that bridge. Dee-lightful!
He immediately jumped off and hid under the bridge and although I waited a long time in hopes he would come out of hiding, it was for naught. Here is his foot, the only part visible to me.
While I waited, two lovely fishes swam into focus, and that satisfied me.
Our rhododendrons are in full bloom, which is way early this year. Such a display! I feel like a queen when I see them.
What a lovely bridge. Your yard looks so relaxing.
ReplyDeleteGood karma to help the beings.
ReplyDeleteWow! Those are rhododendrons fit for a queen! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonder why your peonies aren't open? Only two and a half of mine are open. The other two bushes are not.. must be the specific type.
The frog bridge is just PERFECT!! Flowers are beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you made a bridge, you'll have tadpoles before you know it!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful, Our roddies are just now starting to bloom. We have had a rather cold spring here in the NW.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason the pictures are in front of the text on this posting. Is it that way on your computer too? Great pix, but I miss the text! Mary
ReplyDeleteWell done with the bridge - the frogs needed that!
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