Showing posts with label toad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toad. Show all posts

August 28, 2012

Black toad in the flower pot

I found this black toad in a pot I was watering last week.  He was sucking up the moisture from the soil and chillin in the shade.  And he wasn't too happy when I moved him, he started chirping at me.




August 14, 2012

Toad chronicles

Somehow this blog has become more about toads than baking.  I keep coming across the biggest fattest toads while I'm gardening.  The best place to find toads is in the woods while it's raining.  If you can stand to go on a hike in the rain in Valley Green, as I did earlier this summer with a couple of friends, you will literally trip over all of the toads that come out to absorb the water.  Toads don't actually live in water, they like rain, moist soil, and shallow puddles.  They need water to lay eggs and for their tadpoles to develop but they aren't water-bound like frogs are.


This guy was hiding in the dirt where I was pulling out some ivy ground-cover.  He jumped up on a rock and sat there for about an hour.  He has kind of a grumpy looking face doesn't he?   

Grump

August 10, 2012

More toads

There's something about a toad...  This summer I've been finding lots of different colored toads.  I saw a big yellow one about a month ago and then the other day in the same garden I found this little dark brown/grey guy in the bottom of a flower pot.  What a little sweetheart he didn't want to get off of my hand.



It's hard to find toads, they stick to the dirt and come out when it rains to soak up the moisture.  But the frogs in the pond are bold and loud!  They sound like angry rubber bands.  They're harder to catch and slimy.  If you can manage to get your hand around one they slip right out if you're not careful.  These guys are much easier to catch with a net.  


July 12, 2012

A break from baking

My family visited my grandparents farm a lot when I was growing up. They lived in Tioga, PA which is about 5 hours upstate of Philadelphia. I used to catch toads on the farm all the time. We would find salamanders, green frogs, spring peepers, minnows, crayfish, brown snakes, all kinds of things. But the toads were always my favorite. So you can imagine how excited I was today when I found this big yellow toad in one of the gardens I am working in. We hung out for a few minutes, I called my sister and texted her some pictures, and then I let him go. He made me smile.