Oh, Froggie and I'd thought you were hibernating for the winter. I love your shower cap! Do you have Susan trained to scrub your back? I wish I could enjoy al fresco baths in my garden!
> Vicki, hi ... nope, never late - that word doesn't exist in blogland ;-) Froggie did - his little tinny toes had turned blue though, but we dried him down and popped him back in front of the telly where he belongs!
oh, thanks for the bit of history on Froggie! he's a rascal, isn't he?! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, Froggie and I'd thought you were hibernating for the winter. I love your shower cap! Do you have Susan trained to scrub your back? I wish I could enjoy al fresco baths in my garden!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm in love with Froggie. We have so much in common.
ReplyDeleteWell Susan, Froggie should come over to England, she would LOVE it here, it doesn't stop pouring...she would be in her element! :D
ReplyDeletewhere there's water...your bound to find a frog! ribbet ribbet!
ReplyDeletehis shower cap is hysterical!
Haha! Thanks for the first smile of the day, Susan. I love the shower cap!! Maa
ReplyDelete> texwisgirl, and then some ;-)
ReplyDelete> Desiree, Froggie revels in the cold water baths - and, of course I scrub his little tinny back ;-)
> Mary, oh boy... now you've started something. He wants to go over and meet you now ;-)
> DeeBee, ha ha it sounds like Froggie's ideal holiday spot!
> Laura, that's true! Froggie says that he doesn't mind anything else getting wet, he just likes his hair (?) kept dry ;-)
> Maa, lol, Froggie was demanding to have his 5 seconds on fame on the blog again... so, he's happy he's given you a smile :D)
Late to the party... again!
ReplyDeleteI hope Froggie enjoyed his rainwater dip. :)
> Vicki, hi ... nope, never late - that word doesn't exist in blogland ;-)
ReplyDeleteFroggie did - his little tinny toes had turned blue though, but we dried him down and popped him back in front of the telly where he belongs!