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We were doing that position in yoga and my instructor commented on how kids always did that when watching TV before phones and iPads kept them stuck in chairs. And there was Charlie doing it.
The 'froglady' above says it is a gray tree frog. The toads around here usually stay on the ground or in the shade on the porch which makes for some interesting exits from the house, lol.
Your little grandson is so cute watching and waiting :) So is the frog :)
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We were doing that position in yoga and my instructor commented on how kids always did that when watching TV before phones and iPads kept them stuck in chairs. And there was Charlie doing it.
DeleteCute! I am guessing it is a gray tree frog! They can be found over most of the eastern US and SE Canada so it has a pretty large range.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I tried to Google image the pic and had no luck.
DeleteGood pictures!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed both photo subjects. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! You can even see the detail on the frog's back. I like the third photo best, though!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Looks like a toad to me. Great photos. :)
ReplyDeleteThe 'froglady' above says it is a gray tree frog. The toads around here usually stay on the ground or in the shade on the porch which makes for some interesting exits from the house, lol.
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