I'm hoping I got the last frog out of the toilet yesterday.
Well that was wishful thinking. Went for a tinkle not long after posting this, and there's another one. Have to wait 'till it gets to where I can grab it.
Wish me luck that maybe this one is the last.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Wednesday 28th of March 2012 09:03:05 PM
Beth54 said
08:24 PM Mar 28, 2012
Happywanderer wrote:
Cruising Granny wrote:
There's nothing so sad as watching the frogs slide down the porcelain as the flush flushes. But the next time you go they'll be right there, under the rim, ready to jump on your bum at any time. It does feel funny. Spinifex frogs are smaller and a variety of shades of brown. They get in to the tiniest spaces. Very cute.
LOL, CG. Did you read what you just wrote. I'm p....g myself laughing here.
Careful Marj, that may be regarded as smut!
-- Edited by Beth54 on Wednesday 28th of March 2012 08:24:56 PM
kandagal said
10:44 PM Mar 28, 2012
While we have been parked up in daughter's yard just west of Rockhampton, each day Keith removed from just inside one of our outside lockers 2 frogs (green, 1 large, 1 small). They would squeeze in through a very small gap. He would take them down the back & release them. Each day they were back. On Monday we left early, went into Rocky, bought a couple of new batteries, & then drove onto St. Lawrence. Keith opened the sid locker to get out our outside mat & there were those 2 frogs again. Will we be in trouble with the fauna police for transporting native species?? So besides grey nomads there are also green nomads!!!
Cruising Granny said
10:50 PM Mar 28, 2012
They're cute and harmless, but they can be a pest in the wrong places. Places such as under the dunny rim, watching you shower from the curtain rail, on the windows outside catching the bugs attracted to the inside ligh. The underside is really quite pretty, for a frog's guts.
Dougwe said
01:20 AM Mar 29, 2012
Friendly little critters! I hope you made them pay for their ride kandagal?
Sheba said
02:06 AM Mar 29, 2012
I have to check inside the door hinges, every time I open a door in the Hi-ace. It's amazing how many will fit there. I think 7 was the most I had to get out one morning, before I left for Rocky.
Have to park it in the open here, and frogs just love it.
Cheers,
Sheba.
the rocket said
02:06 AM Mar 29, 2012
how wonderful. they must like you.
We had one once. was driving along and felt something jumping on my accelerator foot. nearly had a coronary while trying to stop. the little frog then got under the dashboard and stayed there. next day, getting into the car, there he was, back next to the accelerator pedal. Picked him up and put him in the garden. Alls good. rocket n strop
Beth54 said
02:13 AM Mar 29, 2012
There were always frogs in my Auntys toilet in western Qld. As a kid, I remember being scared they'd jump on my bum!
You'll find more at St Lawrence, around the toilet block, or under the wash stand out the side.
Love frogs!
Cruising Granny said
02:39 AM Mar 29, 2012
There's nothing so sad as watching the frogs slide down the porcelain as the flush flushes. But the next time you go they'll be right there, under the rim, ready to jump on your bum at any time. It does feel funny. Spinifex frogs are smaller and a variety of shades of brown. They get in to the tiniest spaces. Very cute.
Happywanderer said
03:22 AM Mar 29, 2012
Cruising Granny wrote:
There's nothing so sad as watching the frogs slide down the porcelain as the flush flushes. But the next time you go they'll be right there, under the rim, ready to jump on your bum at any time. It does feel funny. Spinifex frogs are smaller and a variety of shades of brown. They get in to the tiniest spaces. Very cute.
LOL, CG. Did you read what you just wrote. I'm p....g myself laughing here.
Cruising Granny said
03:32 AM Mar 29, 2012
It's open to interpretation. I'm not saying whether or not smut was intended. That's half the fun.
Beth54 said
03:39 AM Mar 29, 2012
Cruising Granny wrote:
It's open to interpretation. I'm not saying whether or not smut was intended. That's half the fun.
lilly31 said
03:56 AM Mar 29, 2012
we were at St Lawrence last may the water way at back of camp was full and at night lots a lots of frogs were about ..My grandaugher was with me she had fun with the tourch looking at them with few nomads joining her...... I think fun was had by all...
Frog53 said
04:00 AM Mar 29, 2012
Frogs, they turn up in the most funniest places but they really are harmless and cute. Scientist say the day we don't hear the nightly croak of the frogs is when we need to start worrying about our planet.
Dougwe said
05:41 PM Mar 29, 2012
My youngest daughter took some pot plants from my back yard a while back, put them in her boot and when she got home, 11/2 hours away, she rang me and said she had 3 stow away's. 3 little brown frogs. I spose they have started a new family in their new home by now.
I'm hoping I got the last frog out of the toilet yesterday.
Well that was wishful thinking. Went for a tinkle not long after posting this, and there's another one. Have to wait 'till it gets to where I can grab it.
Wish me luck that maybe this one is the last.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Wednesday 28th of March 2012 09:03:05 PM
Careful Marj, that may be regarded as smut!

-- Edited by Beth54 on Wednesday 28th of March 2012 08:24:56 PM
While we have been parked up in daughter's yard just west of Rockhampton, each day Keith removed from just inside one of our outside lockers 2 frogs (green, 1 large, 1 small). They would squeeze in through a very small gap. He would take them down the back & release them. Each day they were back. On Monday we left early, went into Rocky, bought a couple of new batteries, & then drove onto St. Lawrence. Keith opened the sid locker to get out our outside mat & there were those 2 frogs again. Will we be in trouble with the fauna police for transporting native species?? So besides grey nomads there are also green nomads!!!
Places such as under the dunny rim, watching you shower from the curtain rail, on the windows outside catching the bugs attracted to the inside ligh. The underside is really quite pretty, for a frog's guts.
I have to check inside the door hinges, every time I open a door in the Hi-ace. It's amazing how many will fit there. I think 7 was the most I had to get out one morning, before I left for Rocky.
Have to park it in the open here, and frogs just love it.
Cheers,
Sheba.
how wonderful. they must like you.
We had one once. was driving along and felt something jumping on my accelerator foot. nearly had a coronary while trying to stop. the little frog then got under the dashboard and stayed there. next day, getting into the car, there he was, back next to the accelerator pedal. Picked him up and put him in the garden. Alls good. rocket n strop
There were always frogs in my Auntys toilet in western Qld. As a kid, I remember being scared they'd jump on my bum!
You'll find more at St Lawrence, around the toilet block, or under the wash stand out the side.
Love frogs!
But the next time you go they'll be right there, under the rim, ready to jump on your bum at any time. It does feel funny.
Spinifex frogs are smaller and a variety of shades of brown. They get in to the tiniest spaces. Very cute.
LOL, CG. Did you read what you just wrote. I'm p....g myself laughing here.
Frogs, they turn up in the most funniest places but they really are harmless and cute. Scientist say the day we don't hear the nightly croak of the frogs is when we need to start worrying about our planet.
My youngest daughter took some pot plants from my back yard a while back, put them in her boot and when she got home, 11/2 hours away, she rang me and said she had 3 stow away's. 3 little brown frogs. I spose they have started a new family in their new home by now.