Thursday, 30 July 2009

Look Closely.....




.....what can you see behind the brush? Urggh. Lurking on the floor? Urggh
I went into our utility room yesterday to retrieve teenager's rugby kit from the tumble drier and saw what I thought was a ball of fluff. I bent down to pick it up and it hopped out of the way.
I nearly hit the roof.....
A frog had hopped in from the garden out of the rain. Urrgghh. I had to get husband and teenager to shoo it away.
Its not that I don't like frogs... but I prefer them in storybooks thanks very much.
Urggh. My hair is on end just thinking about it.

There is a limit to all this country girl stuff and I found it last night. Urggh

11 comments:

Nota Bene said...

Did you kiss it...and was it really a prince?

Anonymous said...

eek - I feel you horror. When our cats were younger they used to bring in frogs to 'play' with - did you know they scream! I'll always remember when we had a washing maching repair man who on pulling out the machine said'did you know you had a dead frog under here?' I can honestly say I didn't!! The shame and the yuk!

Lakeland Jo said...

my mum thinks its a toad- comments from anyone in the know?

Cole Walter Mellon said...

In my expert opinion, it's either a frog or a toad... or maybe some sort of frog-lizard.

Jinksy said...

Guess you hopped higher than the frog!

Decadent Housewife said...

Oh my, be thankful you didn't step on it.

Busy Bee Suz said...

FUNNY!!

Loopin said...

Ribbit!
Lovely amphibian (sitting on the fence here)...
If it was smooth-skinned, it's probably a frog. The rougher the skin looks the more likely it's a toad.

Anonymous said...

Its a toad. I know cause the FREAK ME OUT!!! Aaaarrrgghh (Polergirl runs off into the sunset, trainers leaving a burning trail of rubber!)

Lakeland Jo said...

Nota and Loopin- I didn't get close enough to either kiss the damn thing nor scrutinise skin texture. I was too busy panicking.

Deedee said...

If it walks rather than hops it is a toad. As it hopped, it is likely to be a frog. Frogs and toads are wonderful friends in the garden cos they eat the dreaded slugs - which have just eaten ALL MY CABBAGES!!!! Give me frogs any day.