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.Frogs and Ponds

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Posted: Jun/25/2008 9:35 AM PST

No matter how small the pond or 'rock pool' in my case, you will likely find froggies. The first fellow will get a seat upon the pool, his name is Freddie the Fisher Frog. The trio are the Gamblers. Notice they sit under the solar light so they can play in the dark. Linda B

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Posted: Jun/25/2008 9:53 AM PST

Cute enough, yg! My daughter would love that. She loves frogs.
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Posted: Jun/25/2008 9:54 AM PST

Love it. Ribbbbbit.
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Posted: Jun/25/2008 10:12 AM PST

Those are really cute, Linda!
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Posted: Jun/25/2008 3:20 PM PST

Those are too cute! I have a frog playing a cello on my front porch and a toad in a flowerbed. My mom gave me an old cast iron frog I remembered from when I was a kid and it turned out to be something my dad made in school before he quit when he was 16 and went into the Navy during WW2. I have it sitting on a block with the toad under my burning bush.
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Posted: Jun/25/2008 6:33 PM PST

Poe you just reminded me of another frog I have somewhere. I got him in honor of my grandson (now 21) who was playing tuba in high school. He must get a place in the rock pool garden. Linda B
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