I was at my brother's yesterday, playing Skyrim (currently at the college in Winterhold - and yes, it's cold!), and this little guy was sitting on one of the chairs on the porch. Apparently he (she?) has been there a few days according to my brother, just hanging out. And while I was inside playing, my brother actually saw him yawn! Ha!
Have a great Sunday :)
He's got a definite wicked grin on him :)
ReplyDeleteAs it happens, that's the same point in Skyrim as me. Currently dying an awful lot though, wish I'd gone on more side quests ...
yes, I'm dying a lot, too, but having fun doing it :)
DeleteI play Skyrim! Soon to be sacrificed for Diablo 3 this week.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any games on my home computer. I'd play them too much!
DeleteI'm sure he also winks at people.
ReplyDeletehe might :)
DeleteNow that is a fat toad!
ReplyDeleteYes, the Skyrim obsession ends at 10 PM Monday night...
why does it end? Are you about to 'beat' the game?
DeleteLOOOVE this picture!! Frogs are my favorite and this one is just so cute. Love the idea of his lazy yawn :D
ReplyDeleteI wish I'd seen it!
DeleteIt looks like a rock. =)
ReplyDeleteI agree. He could easily have picked some other spot and blended in. My dog almost ate him!
DeleteThat is one fat toad. I've never seen one that color before either. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one like him either.
DeleteOh he or she is a beauty!! Awwwww - what a privilege to see, thank you! Take care
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definitely an interesting little guy.
DeleteLooks like a cross between a toad and the Cheshire cat.
ReplyDeletelol.
DeleteWhat an interesting little guy- too cute! :)
ReplyDeleteI thought so too :)
DeleteThat frog/toad is so fat and so cute!
ReplyDeleteIsn't he?
DeleteWhat kind of toad is that?? I've never seen one that color before.
ReplyDeleteNo idea what kind or if it's a toad or a frog. First time I've seen one like him - but hopefully not the last :)
DeleteI didn't know what it was at first...but after staring a good long while...it hopped out at me!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteI couldn't tell if that was a toad or snake. Wow I've never seen a white toad before. Very cool. :)
ReplyDeleteHe is very similar in shape to green tree frogs that you find in Queensland.
ReplyDeleteI did a quick search and he could be a "gray tree frog
" native to eastern USA and South-eastern Canada
that guy is enormous! i shall call him double stuff! he looks like the creamy middle!
ReplyDeleteHe yawned. That's great stuff.
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