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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Peace in the Water
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I enjoyed the video and the pictures.
ReplyDeleteInteresting.
ReplyDeleteI love to see frogs! When I was younger we saw them all the time outside but in suburbia they have disappeared. Another rainy day in Montreal, bad for us, but probably good for the frogs :)
ReplyDeleteI am fascinated by whales, and this video was so interesting and peaceful. Thank you for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteThe whale did seem to stick around for the music. Pretty cool.
ReplyDeletethat's one big frog
ReplyDeleteVery neat, we have lots of Tadpoles in our pond at the moment - waiting to be little frogies
ReplyDeleteGreat vídeo! The indoor section of the park looks very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a huge frog!! Was it a bullfrog?
ReplyDeletePlaying his flute as he watched him is really great. I have two pollywogs from school in my outside pond. If they grow up I may never see them as they may jump away when I am not watching.
ReplyDeleteInteresante y agradable vídeo. Un abrazo,
ReplyDeleteInteresting and nice video. A hug,
Beautiful pictures, Linda, peace in the water too...
ReplyDeleteLie(f)s.
Great pictures. I actually love frogs. My entire garden is decorated with them. They are the main them.
ReplyDeleteMalissa
Bonjour Linda ! Magnifiques photos… You must tell me where you shot those, I must have a go at that place, absolutely must!
ReplyDeleteRoger
Aren't whales magnificent? We have a pet Tiger Salamander who always reminds me of frogs...he sort of has frog like characteristics. Bless you my friend.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post!
ReplyDeletegreat post ! video er supert!
ReplyDeletegreatings dirk
A friend visiting us here saw whales on her visit...she was entranced!
ReplyDeleteBoth the video and pictures are relaxing. I love nature!
ReplyDeleteBonjour,
ReplyDeleteJe suis très heureuse de vous retrouver après mon absence durant ce mois de mai...
Je suis contente aussi de découvrir votre dernière publication...
Une superbe vidéo... et des photos superbes. Cela a dû être un grand bonheur que de visiter cet endroit et de s'attarder dans ce parc.
Un grand merci aussi pour vos gentils petits mots laissés sur mon blog, cela me touche énormément, vous aussi me manquiez beaucoup.
gros bisous.
frogs are amazing creatures! i love how they hop, and it's also cool to watch one catch insects with its tongue! nice pictures :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, the video is really great.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Irma
Lovely
ReplyDeleteThe whale video is simply lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove the fog but the whale video touched my heart. Music is a universal language ...♥
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