Litoria caerulea, Litoria fallax, Litoria peronii, Litoria gracilenta, Limnodynastes peronii, all live here
Monday, December 10, 2007
Neighbours become good friends
Sometimes as you browse through the garden at night you come across special little happenings that send you scurrying for your camera. I didn't know until tonight that they were sharing acommodation. So we were pleasantly surprised to be greeted with this sight.
Hello Roy, oh this pictures of the two frogs made me smile, absolutely adorable. Sharing accomodation how cute. Looked through your other picture and realized how much I love your country, I almost 'felt it' the warmth and the sounds....thank you
Thanks Tyra for your comments. we do feel fortunate to live in Australia, particularly in Queensland where have such a good climate. one of our tourist bureau slogans is "Beautiful one day perfect the next"
I'm married with two children, arrived in melbourne in 1966,lived in brisbane since 1979, now retired, Larraine and I are living on beautiful Tamborine Mountain.
My other blogs are Hoya Garden and Hoyas for Africa please see links below
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Hello Roy, oh this pictures of the two frogs made me smile, absolutely adorable. Sharing accomodation how cute. Looked through your other picture and realized how much I love your country, I almost 'felt it' the warmth and the sounds....thank you
Thanks Tyra for your comments. we do feel fortunate to live in Australia, particularly in Queensland where have such a good climate. one of our tourist bureau slogans is "Beautiful one day perfect the next"
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