This pineapple plant showed up at the diner, a present to Sandy from Frankie. Sometime in the future I will try to conduct a pineapple plant census of Borger Texas to determine our per capita pineapple plant ratio.
I have a new neighbor who would like to move in, but I don't think my wife would approve. Both dogs have left this frog/toad alone now for at least three days, and he is right here at my back door every evening.
You can just barely see a part of Pepper in this picture.
Update: The next evening he was back again, and the dogs didn't mess with him, eXcept for maybe an occasional sniff while in transit to the great outdoors. Because there is a light on just inside during most hours of the night, there are alot of bugs attracted to the area, so the frog/toad is most likely well fed. See, electricity can help feed frog/toads!!!
Here is a better picture of Pepper laying on the floor holding me. His mantra is, "I told you, I must hold you"
4 comments:
What a sweet little quirk, dogs are so sweet.
fmcgmccllc: Sometimes he will try to put his claws on my skin when he wants to hold me and I cannot convince him that he hurts me by scratching. I'm sure we spend at least a half hour each day snuggled up together on the couch in the livingroom or him on "his" ottoman on his pillow beside my bed.
Hello Mr ESB I have been up in Scotland away from all internet access near (10 feet) the coast not far from Inverness. Toads are great for gardens so worth making him a suitable home to escape the heat. The dog looks chilled in the photo and the pineapple looks healthy. Sadly we had two goldfish die while we were away . . . . not sure why the rest look fine.
Rob: Perhaps the other live fish murdered those two. It is a fish-eat-fish world. The new dog Pepper seems to be veRy content in his new home with his new Ernie who loves him so veRy veRy mucH.
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