Ah, yes, the lek paradox. Why do women always go for the tall, dark and handsome? :o)
I'm making sure that one of the sides of the pool (I meant to say 'frog pool', btw) is a slope to allow non-flying wildlife easy access in and out, so as you say, hopefully they shouldn't mind the look of it.
I'm with you there 100%! A little forethought and initial effort goes a long way in gardening. Something I think I'm beginning to prove to myself.
I have nature quotes embedded on my home page. Today's was a good one: "The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough." Rabindranath Tagore
White-faced Darters are an upland species I see - hmm, maybe a holiday northwards is in order? :o)
Thanks Rita. Unfortunately the sun wasn't fully out when I took it, but I was pleased enough that it was a new species. Tomorrow I'm back to work on the 'pool'!
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Hi Tim
this is a very beautiful photograph.
I look forward to all the photos of your frog pond :o)
Hugs to you both
Rita :o)
Hi Jimmy,
Ah, yes, the lek paradox. Why do women always go for the tall, dark and handsome? :o)
I'm making sure that one of the sides of the pool (I meant to say 'frog pool', btw) is a slope to allow non-flying wildlife easy access in and out, so as you say, hopefully they shouldn't mind the look of it.
I'm with you there 100%! A little forethought and initial effort goes a long way in gardening. Something I think I'm beginning to prove to myself.
I have nature quotes embedded on my home page. Today's was a good one:
"The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough." Rabindranath Tagore
White-faced Darters are an upland species I see - hmm, maybe a holiday northwards is in order? :o)
Best Regards,
Tim :o)x
Thanks Rita. Unfortunately the sun wasn't fully out when I took it, but I was pleased enough that it was a new species. Tomorrow I'm back to work on the 'pool'!
Best,
Tim n' Hugs :o)x
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