Some of my blogging friends do “Wordless Wednesday” posts (just pictures) and today I decided to join them. I hope you enjoy the photos and if you have any questions about them just leave me a comment and I’ll be sure to answer.
What lovely pictures. Your farm is thriving. I saw gorgeous lupines. They always remind me of my Mother.
The tadpoles gave me a chuckle. Lots of frogs coming your way.
Thanks for all the happy pictures.
Thanks Nancy. My husband and I went to the nursery to pick out something to plant in memory of our parents. We picked these beautiful lupines.
I’m not sure if these are frog or toad tadpoles. Either way I’m happy to see them as they eat lots of bugs and slugs so are great for the gardens.
Your Wordless Wednesday post is indeed something to smile about Ruth. Spring has sprung at the farm and everything is thriving, with lots of tiny tadpoles too. As a kid, my little friends and I went to the Creek at the end of the street and collected tadpoles in jam or pickle jars. You will have a lot of frogs hopping about this Summer. You’ll have to do another Wordless Wednesday post to show us those grown-up frogs.
I’m not sure if these are frog or toad tadpole because I didn’t see the nests. Either way I’m happy to have them as they eat lots of bugs and slugs.
When we had family over last weekend my great niece caught a tadpole and had it on her hand and was studying it.
I’ll be sure to try to get some good frog/toad pictures.
I didn’t know they ate slugs – that’s great. I had slugs years ago and they ate all my Hostas and Lily leaves. I tried all kinds of things to get rid of them. I hope you get some pics of the tadpoles with legs as well as full grown. Now you need a few pond lilies if they are frogs.
Great photos. The turtle, especially.
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Thanks! I hope the turtle would pop his head out but it was being shy. 🙂
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Sometimes I wish I had a shell like that I could retreat into. LOL
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LOL
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I loved the turtle, the tadpoles, and the lilacs! And is that your horse?
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Thanks, Joni. The guy who bought the property next to our farm keeps two horses there. They are not ours, but my husband does spoil them.
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Pictures truly are worth a thousand words. These bring a smile to my heart.
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This sparked beautiful memories all the way from the weekend back to our childhood. Thank you ❤️
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Making memories this weekend was wonderful! Tadpoles and lilacs take us way back. So glad we can share these memories! 💞
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Your happy photos are terrific, Ruth! How does one join in on this fun?
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Thanks, Mitzy. I think it’s just title your post ” “wordless Wednesday” and post pictures. Nothing to link up to. That’s what I did. 🙂
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Ok. Thank you, Ruth!
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What lovely pictures. Your farm is thriving. I saw gorgeous lupines. They always remind me of my Mother.
The tadpoles gave me a chuckle. Lots of frogs coming your way.
Thanks for all the happy pictures.
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Thanks Nancy. My husband and I went to the nursery to pick out something to plant in memory of our parents. We picked these beautiful lupines.
I’m not sure if these are frog or toad tadpoles. Either way I’m happy to see them as they eat lots of bugs and slugs so are great for the gardens.
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Your Wordless Wednesday post is indeed something to smile about Ruth. Spring has sprung at the farm and everything is thriving, with lots of tiny tadpoles too. As a kid, my little friends and I went to the Creek at the end of the street and collected tadpoles in jam or pickle jars. You will have a lot of frogs hopping about this Summer. You’ll have to do another Wordless Wednesday post to show us those grown-up frogs.
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I’m not sure if these are frog or toad tadpole because I didn’t see the nests. Either way I’m happy to have them as they eat lots of bugs and slugs.
When we had family over last weekend my great niece caught a tadpole and had it on her hand and was studying it.
I’ll be sure to try to get some good frog/toad pictures.
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I didn’t know they ate slugs – that’s great. I had slugs years ago and they ate all my Hostas and Lily leaves. I tried all kinds of things to get rid of them. I hope you get some pics of the tadpoles with legs as well as full grown. Now you need a few pond lilies if they are frogs.
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Marvelous photos! Thank you for them.
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So happy you enjoyed them!
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