This toad lives in our bucket.
The water and compost from the bucket feed the tomato plants.
The dogs eat every tomato they can reach while the toad observes the circus and stays in the safety of his ring.
If you are waiting on a profound statement about now….well…I got nothing. So let’s hear it from you. Any moral to this story?
Happy Day. Be Nice to People. ♥
p.s. These are the maters that we replanted after I killed the first ones. They are big and beautiful and still producing!( How to Kill Tomatoes in Six Weeks)
Sometimes it pays to live in prison:)
Haha! I was just so glad Mr. TOAD was smart enough to stay!
Or perhaps, the grass isn’t necessarily always greener on the other side?
🙂 True…you never know when the beasts might be released.
To always have your camera ready? 🙂
Cell phone, Bonnie! And glad it didn’t end up in the bucket.
the moral of the story is if you choose to live in compost you must be vigilant? ❤
Diana xo
Perfect and true!
two tomatoes on the vine worth a frog in the bucket? hehehe
Oh Rhonda. ….how I love thee…. 🙂
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No comment from me, but I certainly enjoyed reading the others:) Love the post!!
I love and appreciate every comment as well, Jeannette. Thanks for being so sweet. ♡
Be careful what’s on the other side of the fence. You may not like it. Love the pictures.
Elizabeth http://2sellmybooks.wordpress.com
The other side may be greener…but intimidating! Happy day! Thanks 🙂
Some complain that they live in “compost” while others (like toads) are glad that it draw flies.
Some complain that fences hold them back, while others (like dogs) notice that hard-earned tomatoes are tastier.
Such good points!!! Thank you!