Just finished watching a movie on the loft area of this cottage.
Went into bathroom
lifted the toilet seat
and there was a frog
sitting on the rim of the toilet.
Picked it up with a tissue and took
downstairs
to porch and made an image of it.
In this image it looks brown because of the sun.
It was a little green frog.
Now if it had been downstairs
I would have thought it came in one of the doors.
But how did it get upstairs?
A mystery to me....
Maybe I need to put up a little sign
in that guest area
telling guests
to watch for frogs :)
Mystery solved - I think I brought it upstairs on my clothes
or laundry and it was looking for water.
I am up and down the stairs several times a day and it
is where I take laundry that needs to be ironed.
My ironing board stays up all the time in the storage room....
13 comments:
I could never pick up a frog! I have tried, but, no.....not for me.
Beverly, picked it up with a tissue.
How in the world did it get up all those stairs :)
I would have gotten the shiver me timbers if that has happened to me. Yikes.
You were calm. Good for you.
Cute little froggie.
Darling. Maybe a peeper? They are tiny, and this one looks tiny. They can live for three years.
Darling little frog was just trying to find water...good that you saved him. I usually scoop them into something to carry them out.
And you had the presence to take a photo. What a great story:)
:) glad you saved him.
Frog are such gentle creatures...but sometimes hard to get a hold of. I rarely use tissues, but they always pee in my hand before I move them! Thanks for saving the little critter. Maybe hopped from a nearby tree to an open window? Maybe through a space in the screen door and all the way upstairs? I think it is a good omen for you, but that is just me.
Sandy, Elsa Louise, Mary, Sharon, Sky and Tabor.
After much thought I came to a conclusion. It was a tiny green tree frog and it probably attached itself to my clothes or laundry that I take upstairs (I iron there)
and I took it upstairs and it was looking for water. I am up and down the stairs a few times daily.
What a dear little story. Is there a pond nearby?
Balisha
Oh, I love little frogs - their tiny feet, how rubbery they feel :) Glad he found someone to gently take him back to his home outside.
Balisha and RHC, thank you.
Also to Nancy who wrote me a long email about the sharing I do.
She is only 60 so young and seems I am an inspiration her her.
Thank special "girl."
Can you imagine the tale he had to tell.
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