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There's a frog on my dahlia
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Posted by
spartacus (
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Wed, Sep 12, 07 at 14:58
| Thought you might like to see a couple of pictures of Sir Alfred Ramsey(plus frog). I was heading out to take pictures and this little fellow was just hanging out-it must have been quite a journey for him. He let me take numerous pictures and even turned from time to time to show me his better side.
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RE: There's a frog on my dahlia
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very nice! Is it a very small toad, protecting your Dahlias, looking out for bugs to eat? Where are you located? |
RE: There's a frog on my dahlia
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| Your frog has exceptional taste in dahlias. What a gorgeous triumph of gardening for you, and of expedition climbing for him! |
RE: There's a frog on my dahlia
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| Thanks for the replies; I am in Michigan. I looked it up on the MI dept of natural resources site and it is a gray tree frog. they can change color to gray, green, or brown, according to environment or activity. Looks like pink was way to difficult! here's a pic 
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RE: There's a frog on my dahlia
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That is so awesome!! I Love it!! I would pay to have some of then lil guys in my yard! I love frogs. Can you tell I'm jealous, LOL! Do you mind if I use that pic as the background for my comp? Daniella |
RE: There's a frog on my dahlia
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| If you mean the dahlia picture, go right ahead, I'm glad you liked it. The frog by itself is off from the MI DNR site. |
RE: There's a frog on my dahlia
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| Yes, I mean the dahlia pic, the flower is gorgeous. And you take beautiful pix. thank you :) |
RE: There's a frog on my dahlia
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| I guess your lil gray tree frog turned green with envy, eh (ouch sorry for the pun). No, simply a magnificent dahlia and all the more magnificent for it's visitor. |
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