I sent N out to the grill to heat it up. That's when he called me over to the door. Mainly because he likes to provoke all senses of fear in me. I think he figures I'll get used to outdoor creatures, but that's about as likely as self-cleaning mini-blinds.
This is what he wanted to show me.
Well that's not exactly what he wanted to show me. Two of the four jumped off between my screaming and this picture.
Apparently the frogs think our BBQ, while under the cover, is a safe haven. Granted, if I don't know they are there, it is.
I don't wish them harm, but I also don't wish them near me.
While N was grilling, I think he was showing them new places they could be safe. As I went out to water the flowers yesterday morning, I found two of them on the hose.
It could be worse, it could be snakes. That thought brings with it a sense of such fear that I can't even joke about it. I guess the frogs aren't so bad.
Don't let N know that.
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I wonder why creatures choose to "roost" in BBQ's. A guy I work with had a similar experience with his wife.
Here's the scenario....
"JACK! THE BBQ COVER IS MOVING! IT'S ALIVE! GET IT!"
Jack goes to the BBQ (get a visual here, the man has bad feet so he waddles and a beer gut) and discovers a feral cat nursing kittens inside.
"Ow! Darn cat attacked me! Sharon, get the hose!"
Jack and Sharon wash away the cats out of the BBQ.
I completely laughed out loud when I saw it was the frog! You either have one persistant little bugger or a frog infestation in your neighborhood! lol
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