Look what Daddy found when he was clean off the back side of the property.
Mommy found this. She thinks the blooms look interesting but she doesn't like the plant it has sharp stickers.
The back side of the property looks much better now that Daddy has cleared it off. The burn pile is even gone.
Daddy has lots of projects to do while he is home, which means we has lots of snoopervising to do. I is going in to take a nap now. ~Tuiren
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at toad is fatter than the one what has been bothering us.
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Awwww we love Mr Toad!! How cute is he!! Enjoy your nap lovely Tuiren! Take care
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Oh a toad... they transformed me into a "carnivore geyser" last year :o)
Wow! We've never found one of those in our yard. One time we heard a froggie but we never found it.
I just saw a toad yesterday on someone's blog and it was only as big as their thumb. I had never seen a toad so small!
Mum would freak if she had to hold a toad!
Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
I would be much more happy finding those flowers instead of the toad! BOL! Have a great Tuesday!
A sure sign the Spring is here. Lightning must have seen a rabbit go under our deck. He has been outside all morning barking and digging at the fence around the deck. He is driving the Momster even more crazy than she already is.
Woos - Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning
That is the cutest little toad!
Snuggles,
Benny & Lily
We had to find our toad that lived under the shrubs before we mowed in Oklahoma. He was a big one. We put him on the porch for safety. Your little toad is very cute!
You are obviously doing a good job snoopervising--the yard looks nice. Enjoy your nap, Tuiren :)
Pee ess: Your mommy's plant is a variety of thistle. Don't get too close to it!
yur propertee iz awesum guys AND ya haz BURD FREE TREEZ !!!
Did you guys have fun with da toad ?
Everything looks so clean and tidy. you will have nice spaces to explore and discover. That dirt looks inviting too. I don't like toads...says Mum. Meow... Kitty
We haven't seen any toads yet...of course, it's still cold here. But we do see them in the spring and summer.
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