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Hey Paul, what a bazaar set (all great though) .. I put my money down on the frog, what a great find and capture .. thanks for sharing
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Old 11-07-2009, 04:06 PM
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I really like the third picture...the contrast of plant/animal and textures are great. Nice shots.
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You crack me up, Jennie! Your comments, like this one, really reveal your sense of humour. So what do you think the frog would turn into if you did kiss him? Would he remain a frog, or become a prince? I bet the latter.
LOL!!! you are lucky that you are not betting any money on the latter..kissing your sad cutie frog is a lovely idea and i may do such a thing for a dare but i would not hold my breath till it becomes a prince..
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Hey Paul, what a bazaar set (all great though) .. I put my money down on the frog, what a great find and capture .. thanks for sharing
Thanks Ian. That darn frog is cute!
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Glad you liked that one!
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LOL!!! you are lucky that you are not betting any money on the latter..kissing your sad cutie frog is a lovely idea and i may do such a thing for a dare but i would not hold my breath till it becomes a prince..
I don't blame you, Jennie. You deserve a prince! Hey, your comment reminds me of the kids in my class these days. Always daring each other to do silly things! For example, out of nowhere one of the kids comes up and gives me a sideways hug (we only allow these kinds of hugs to keep the boundaries professional). A dare from one of his friends! Hilarious how kids are at that age (11-12 years old). Cheers girl!
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Those are all perfect! The duck reflection is textbook. And I really like the frog - where do you find such co-operative wildlife???
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Those are all perfect! The duck reflection is textbook. And I really like the frog - where do you find such co-operative wildlife???
Thanks Martha. The pigeon and the duck are locals near here, and the frog, well, he is from San Blas, Mexico! Take care.
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