Sunday, October 7, 2012

First Rule of Life: Don't Croak




At the Huntington.

31 comments:

Bellis said...

Love these artistic photos. The frog, the lily leaf, the water. Must have taken you all day to arrange them just right. Did you have to kiss the frog to make him cooperate?

Petrea Burchard said...

I haven't been there in so long. Must get over and see all the Lincoln stuff when it opens. We're going to make a day of it.

Margaret said...

unless you are a frog?

Jean Spitzer said...

I love the curve of the leaf. Makes me want to get to the Huntington.

Pierre said...

As Bellis suggested, kiss him, you'll get your perfect man.

Nice photo.

Anonymous said...

I'm no expert, but looks like a girl frog to me.

TheChieftess said...

If you kiss a girl frog does you turn into a princess???

Marjie said...

He doesn't look like he's about to break rule #1.

altadenahiker said...

Girl, boy, I'd kiss it. Froggie didn't mind at all that eight of us were staring at him. Or her. S/he was cool as a cucumber and didn't croak, just said Ribbit.

beckynot said...

Froggy is excellent. I want to go to Huntington and say hi. Super appealing pictures!

Ms M said...

Nice photos! The frog looks to be safe, so far. And he's got somewhere to hide, if need be.

Cafe Pasadena said...

I prefer to keep it as the last word of life. But, for some others, well, please, after you.

altadenahiker said...

Hungarian frogs say bre-ke-ke, and in Japanese it's kerokero. Must be true -- I read it on Google: http://allaboutfrogs.org/weird/general/songs.html

Susan Campisi said...

I haven't seen a frog in ages. I'd kiss him/her, too. I love the way you framed these.

Shell Sherree said...

So sweet!

Katie said...

So many gorgeous shades of green. Love the eyes!

Banjo52 said...

He sees it all . . .

Ken Mac said...

what's going on here?

Paula said...

Froggy green, it's what's fashionable this Autumn (is it Fall? Out here we didn't even have a Summer, just Rainy Frog Time so not much of a change in seasons).

Anonymous said...

very good!

Terri said...

Great photos.

Ann Erdman said...

I may never eat frog's legs again.

sonia a. mascaro said...

Great photos, Karin!
Sometimes there are frogs in and around my pool. Many times I saved them, because once in a while they need to jump out and could not to reach the margin.

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Virginia said...

SHHHHHHHHH, you have to be quiet so you can hear the docents!
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Adele said...

Love these! I haven't been there for awhile either. Must get there soon, to Meet the Frog.

Young at Heart said...

too cute!!

doris finch said...

Brekakekax coax coax. Aristophanes.

Pat Tillett said...

Where have all the frogs gone anyway? They used to be everywhere. Great big ones too! Nice photos!

Pat Tillett said...

Where have all the frogs gone anyway? They used to be everywhere. Great big ones too! Nice photos!

altadenahiker said...

that Aristophanes, what a cut-up.

Pat, frogs felt global warming first.