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Posted by WiseAcre on Sep 1st, 2009

Pond Portraits

2009
Sep 1

…Fotogenic Frog Faces

Frog Ripples
Frog in pond
Try not to think of frog flavored ice cream

Franky Fingers
Frog Portrait

Franky is no Prince. I finally figured out how to tell. A real Frog Prince will have opposable thumbs. Go ahead and keep kissing but at least check to make sure your prince is able to use silverware. Those formal dinners will get embarrassing when Mr. Charming starts eating off the guest’s plates with his tongue. And don’t even think about him passing the butter.

Snake Surprise
Frog and Snake in pond

Holy Slithering Slinky Batman! I wasn’t the only one focusing in on that frog. Unfortunately I startled the garter snake and it took off ending the photo shoot as everyone else dove for cover. Darn nab it. I only got the one shot of the snake and cropped the above to get a better view.

Garter snake in pond

This one is going to remain as my desktop background for a quite a while.

Frog Reflection
Frog Reflection in pond

Don’t you just hate it when a tasty treat lands right on your nose?

Fly on Frog's nose

Now that’s a lucky shot. I didn’t realize that fly was there. Here’s one reason I take photographs – too see what otherwise might as well be invisible to me.

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Don’t be afraid to ask. It’s easier than kissing a frog.

Posted by WiseAcre on Aug 25th, 2009

Red, Pink and Green

2009
Aug 25

Or the good, the bad and the not so ugly. Down on the shore of the Grasse River some hanger-ons are still in good bloom.

Wild Cardinal Flowers are better than good. They define ‘RED’ and they don’t just display the color – they scream it. So intense is the red of these flowers a camera has a hard time capturing it.

Wild Cardinal Flower – Lobelia cardinalis

Cardinal Flower

Purple Loosestrife on the other hand might be pretty but it’s such a noxious weed. Purple Loosestrife is probably known as the number 1 alien invader.

Lythrum salicaria

Purple Loosestrife flower

Looking at ‘wild’ places gives a false impression on just how invasive this plant is. In undisturbed places Purple Loosestrife has to fight just as hard as anything else to get a place in the sun. But disturb the soil and long dormant seeds just waiting for the right conditions will sprout in uncountable numbers. I’ve seen estimates that the seed will stay viable for over 100 years so I guess there’s no waiting it out.

Purple Loosestrife

I do yoink these out when I come across them along the river – no sense letting them go to seed. Sooner or later if we don’t the river is going to be lined with them.

And the not so ugly. With a kiss he might get even better looking.

Frog

Go ahead an put him on your desktop so you can sneak a kiss every time you boot up. If he doesn’t turn into a Prince you can always keep the one you caught.

Posted by WiseAcre on Jun 18th, 2009

Animal Backgrounds

2009
Jun 18

Rabbit Freeze Frame
Fight or Flight? Nope, not when to comes to these long eared, flat footed, fur bearing varmints. They just freeze. That survival reflex must work for them or there wouldn’t be any left to do it.

Rabbit

Tail Feathers
The Canadian Goose family has the right idea – leave before the intruder starts trouble.

Goose family swiming away

A Holesome Abode
I shudda married a toad. She wudda been happy living in the old hole instead of a new house.

Toad in burrow

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I’m getting cozy with the Toad.

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