I could get use to that sound. I love the sound of nature (it was my favorite part of camping, back in the day.) One of the things I miss most during the winter is the constant sounds of all the birds in our yard chirping and the squirrels rattling the tree leaves as they forage and flit about. Soon.
Is that the sound of the zombies getting nearer???
ReplyDeleteSeriously, though, peaceful spot, eh?
Thousands of amorous frogs. It is mating season and warm enough for them to be looking for a mate.
DeleteBeautiful. I had the same reaction as Bob. Thanks for the clarfication!
ReplyDeleteA much better sound than the two women walking behind me, chattered on and on, and on.
DeleteOh, how I hate it. Walking in nature and having listen to that!
DeleteAmorous frogs! I learn so many things from you!
ReplyDeleteOr horney toads
DeleteTee-hee! Horny toads--brilliant. (For those who remember classic Loony-Toons, Yosemite Sam used to say that.)
DeleteAh, nature.
ReplyDeleteNatural Music along with the birds.
DeleteThe Song of Spring!
ReplyDeleteIt was good to get out for a nice walk and listen.
DeleteI could get use to that sound. I love the sound of nature (it was my favorite part of camping, back in the day.) One of the things I miss most during the winter is the constant sounds of all the birds in our yard chirping and the squirrels rattling the tree leaves as they forage and flit about. Soon.
ReplyDeleteLots and lots of frogs
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