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"attaching" plants to side of pond
hunt bugs. They usually travel when it rains. There is some old German proverb about raindrops turning into frogs as spring rains always seem to followed by magically appearing frogs. Actually, tadpoles get sucked up into the atmosphere by twisters, and eventually come back down as babies. My Grandpaw and my Dad have both told of seeing frogs in cow prints, etc after a hard rain. |
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"attaching" plants to side of pond
Lori wrote Actually, tadpoles get sucked up into the atmosphere by twisters,
and eventually come back down as babies. My Grandpaw and my Dad have both told of seeing frogs in cow prints, etc after a hard rain. They do, especially in this part of the world. Fish also. Why we're (USA) so lucky to get so many tornadoes when Europe rarely sees any... kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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