If you want a fun pattern to make a frog of your own for Leap Year, check out this blog post at the Sew Sisters blog.
I think this is Baxter’s bat-cat pose. Mr. Q.O. captioned it, “Are frogs good to eat?”
If you want a fun pattern to make a frog of your own for Leap Year, check out this blog post at the Sew Sisters blog.
I think this is Baxter’s bat-cat pose. Mr. Q.O. captioned it, “Are frogs good to eat?”
Happy Leap Year! Everyone who was born on this day really hasn’t aged in 3 years, right?
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Baxter, I can let you have one of our green frogs if you would like to try it!
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Baxter! Do you really want to eat a frog? Lol…we had a cat when I was growing up that was ever so wild and she used to hunt anything that leaped! You could see her anytime in the garden and yard leaping through the air after grasshoppers even. She loved stalking and jumping out at frogs! Must be great sport! Lol. Anyhoo, Happy Leap Year and oh yeah…nope, not aged in 3 years, rofl!
hugz
Pam
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I like your frog collection. I have collected frogs for many many years, all kinds. So you’ve put a smile on my face this morning. Baxter – always cute!
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Love your frog collection!
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I love the Bearded Bat-Cat pose!
Frogs? Did you make some of them or you just an avid collector? We have live ones that I could send to you. In the summer there are tiny ones that climb on the outside of the house and stick to the windows looking in due to the lights.
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Oh Baxter you are gorgeous. I can’t imagine a frog tasting good though.
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Oh my gosh how super duper cool! Check those out. Love them. The Bat-cat is similar to the Witchy-woman post of Miss Kanga.
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Love your frogs and Baxter’s “look” is so darned cute! Happy Leap Year. I’ve enjoyed seeing a few stories on the morning show here today of older people who were born on Leap YEar.
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