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Archive for May 1, 2007
Considering God’s Creation, Part 1
May 1, 2007 by KellyH.
While cleaning the pool on Sunday, we noticed a frog resting nearby. He was perfectly perched atop a ring of the tikki torch holder!

Seems the frogs were busy that night. The next morning we had lots of eggs in the pool! I collected a few batches to show the children “the change.” These pictures show what they looked like: when I collected the eggs; the next morning; and later that same day. You can see how much they’ve grown in such a short time!

But that wasn’t the end of our critter adventures that day! That same morning we helped a box turtle cross the road near our house, and later in the morning I saw him truckin’ across our lawn.
The wildlife here is fabulous!
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