E is for
Elephants

I've always loved elephants - they are fascinating creatures! To learn more about elephants visit this website.
E is also for my sister Emily, but I think she might kill me if I posted pictures of her on the internet!
F is for
Frogs

From stuffed

to ceramic.
I began collecting frogs in high school, right before I attended a university with a frog as a mascot (what school was that? NO CHEATING FAMILY AND THOSE IN THE KNOW!)
Knitting content tomorrow (hopefully!).
I love elephants too. Fascinating social hierarchy and they are gentle and dainty creatures for their size. Have you read "Modoc" yet?
ReplyDeleteAs for the frog college, I'm guessing TCU.
Wow - that's weird. My sister - obsessed with elephants. Me - frogs. You - possibly a sibling kidnapped at birth?? ;)
ReplyDeletethem aren't frogs them are toads...
ReplyDeletehehe purple ones....
Oooooh! Oooooooh! I know! But that is because I know what area you live in! Rah, rah, . . . .
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the fabulous pirate booty! I got a kick out of the eye patch and the flag. I'm already using the pirate tote.
ReplyDeleteYes, I could possibly kill you! No pics please! :)
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