. October bug really isn't a bug at all. I found her climbing our wall by the back door. That is a brick she is clinging to, wedging herself against the door frame. I wonder where this creature is now? I hope she can find food and water. A lot of those little white bugs come to the window in the door every warm night, then they die there. I think she will have plenty of food to help her grow up fine. What will she look like when she grows up? I sure don't know. I don't even know what she is. Do you?
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October isn't supposed to be like this,
Not even in the Houston, Texas,
Gulf Coast area. .
Oh Jim do we need to name him too? How about Sticky....
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Take care xx
In Australia he/she would be a green frog, dunno what he/she is in your world.
ReplyDeleteHi Jim
ReplyDeletePeter Got here 1st I agree it is a little Green tree frog
Take care
I'll bet she is a tree frog. I'll check on that.
ReplyDeleteSticky is leading so far for the name bit. Britmum names all her critters.
Over at http://jimmiehov3.blogspot.com/
for October 3 I have all my NOT June bugs and the real June bug assembled.
We still need August bug.
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Beautiful Green frog is what he/she is.I used to raise native frogs when I lived in Brisbane. When living at The Palms I used to dispose of the cane toads to enable native frogs to thrive.Our native frogs became an endangered species because of cane toads. Thanks for your visit to my site, no, have not read Chicken Soup for The Carer. I will see if it available here. Cheers Margaret
ReplyDeleteit look's like a tree frog to me,
ReplyDeletethe one's we have , sound pretty when they calling for rain :)
have a great day!
It's cold and rainy here in Michigan.
ReplyDeleteJim,
ReplyDeleteIt's warm here in Tulsa too. I am loving it.