Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: Big boot, little frog


21 comments:

Carolyn said...

I love frogs and boots.

Egghead said...

Good thing he didn't fall in. You might have had a squishy surprise when you put your foot in there. Cute little guy though.

Eve said...

CUTE!

Jenny wren's nest said...

cut little froggy.

AJ-OAKS said...

Awwwwww how cute. He was just waiting for you to go outside so he could help.

Kelly or Alex said...

I love the noises the frogs make in spring. Wow, it wasn't that long ago. No frogs out now. Brrr. ALWAYS CHECK YOUR BOOTS!
Kelly

frugalmom said...

That little guy looks so itty bitty on your great big boots.

And hey. Nice red bucket. :)

Farmer Jen said...

Cute little froggy!

Sue, Joe and Michael Webber said...

Good job you saw him or ya could have squished him and he may have croaked! ;-D

CeeCee said...

Cutie little guy. I'm sure you'll always check your boots from now on. :)

farmlady said...

Oh gosh.., he's so cute. That's one reason why I always check my outdoor boots before I slip my feet into them. The other reasons are snakes, spiders, rodents, toads, wasps, and just about anything that's looking for a warm place to hide.
Great photos!

basicliving@backtobasicliving.com said...

Awwww! What a cute little guy. And he's very photogenic. Sweet little thing.

jaz said...

i didn't think frogs worried about getting their feet wet!

jimmycrackedcorn said...

I can just hear him singing at the top of his lungs, ala Lonely Island, "I'm on a BOOT, ....."

Zitrone said...

Have you kissed him yet? If not, tell him to wait for me.

dog trot farm said...

I can hear his sweet song as I type this reply.

Nancy M. said...

Cute picture!

Leigh said...

Wordless Wednesday! Gosh, I haven't seen that outside of the Cat Blogosphere. Great shots,

The Urban Cowboy said...

Careful when ya go to put em on next!

makado said...

I love the little frogs!! We get them here too. They make a lot of noise!:-)

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