Dragon Thursday

I am always looking for dragon related ideas.  This week I found this beautiful art while researching dragon fruit of all things. Pink dragon fruit.

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Stop by and check out her amazing art.

She has an Etsy shop, but it is currently sold out.   Take a look anyway.  She had some beautiful jewelry pieces.  I look forward to see what she has in the future.

 

Operation Frog Rescue

We have had a very wet spring.  So much so that there were large mud puddles along our road that have held water for quite some time.  There was an especially large one in our cul-de-sac.  We have not had any rain for about a week now and with the high temperatures, the puddles are drying up.

My husband mentioned that he noticed a lot of movement in the puddles and suspected frogs.   Saturday we went for a walk and discovered that the puddle is getting very small.    We could see small frogs jumping away into the grass along side of the road, but there were more frogs in various stages of development clinging to the sides of the puddle.  Some with nubs of tails, still others in the tadpole phase.

We do not have any significant rain in the forecast, so I decided to rescue as many of these little guys as I could.  I asked my teen children if they wanted to go catch frogs and I was met with incredulous looks.  It was in the upper 90’s out there, so I could understand their reluctance.   So, I ventured out with my bucket of water, cooler and net to catch frogs, alone. 😉

Mud puddle drying up

Not much left of the mud puddle.

 

Tadpoles in net

Tadpoles in net.

 

Frogs in cooler

Frogs in the ice chest., ready for transport.

 

We have made it home. Here I am moving them to two of the small ponds that I have in the yard.

We have made it home and now I am moving them to two of the small ponds that I have in the yard.

I placed dry wood in the pond for the frogs to climb on.  They found it right away.

I placed dry wood in the pond for the frogs to climb on. They found it right away.

One of the tadpoles. :-)

One of the tadpoles. 🙂

This little fellow did not like the small pond that I put him in at first.  I transferred him to the larger tank and gave him his own log.

This little fellow did not like the small pond that I put him into at first. I transferred him to the larger tank and gave him his own log.

Coffee Monday

Good morning.

The temperatures are rising and as much as I enjoy my hot cup of coffee in the morning, I do not enjoying sweating while I drink my coffee on the porch at 8:00am.  It is time to make iced coffee again, so I thought I would share my iced coffee post with you again.

From June 2015 :

I posted a blog a couple of weeks ago about Iced coffee.  I tried one of the recipes and now I am hooked.  I also took the idea of freezing coffee into cubes to add to my iced coffee to keep it from getting watery.  I use half & half in my coffee, no sweetener, and I found that I wanted to add a little more to the coffee as the ice melted.

I have found a way to enjoy my coffee as the temperatures reach for the 90’s F.

Vintage Cow cream pitcher and Coffee ice

Vintage Cow cream pitcher and Coffee ice. Glass is fogging up from the humidity.

Adding the half & half

Adding the half & half

Finished product. In the background is our solar firefly light.

Finished product.  In the background is our solar firefly light.

 

Dragon Thursday

Good morning

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“I believe in everything until it’s disproved. So I believe in fairies, the myths, dragons. It all exists, even if it’s in your mind. Who’s to say that dreams and nightmares aren’t as real as the here and now?”
John Lennon

Coffee Monday

Good morning!

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“The next thing I remembered was Reyes smiling down at me as the sun filtered into his apartment, his hair mussed, his lids hooded with the thick remnants of sleep. I stretched as those three little words that every girl longs to hear slipped from his mouth with effortless ease. As though they did every day. As though they didn’t mean the world to me.

With one corner of his mouth tipping sensually, he asked, “Want some coffee?”

And I fell.

I fell hard.”
Darynda Jones, Sixth Grave on the Edge

Ladybugs, butterflies and beetles

I recently shared a post about the ladybugs that have graced my garden this year.

Ladybug, Lady beetle or ladybird beetles. Whatever the name, they are welcome in my garden.

They have continued to thrive and their larvae are appearing in encouraging numbers.  They are welcome to feast on all the aphids and dill plants they desire.

Ladybug larvae at various stages

Ladybug larvae at various stages

Ladybug larvae and aphids

Ladybug larvae and aphids

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The dill has started going to seed and it looks like we will have plenty to re-seed for next spring.

Dill seed

Dill seed

We also have Blue Mist Flower for the butterflies.  This butterfly seems to be enjoying them.

Butterfly on Blue Mist Flowers

Butterfly on Blue Mist Flowers

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Plus this beetle with the pretty antennae.

Beetle on blue mist flower. Look at those pretty antennae.

Beetle on blue mist flower. Look at those pretty antennae.

Melyna

Dragon Thursday

I found this beautiful dragon on Pinterest.  It is the work of goldenSalamander on Deviantart.

I love the colors, it is vibrant and has a lovely softness to it.  Be sure to check out their other art.  It’s beautiful!

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Empress by goldensalamander