18 Replies to “Mossy Logs and Pollywogs”

  1. Aaaaaaaaah! Tadpoles. Interestingly had to look up Pollywog, never ever heard that one before. Isn’t language interesting?…so varied either side of the Pond. Thanking you, I learnt something new today. Oh. Lovely photo too, reminds me of a thick pea-souper!

    1. language is fascinating – so many, many different names for things and so much music in the sounds. Thanks so much for all your comments I always look forward to what you have to share.

  2. PollyInfoNet – Nigeria – Graduated in Land Survey and Photogrammetry from The Fed Polytechnics, Mubi. Over 30 yrs of field and practical experience in Construction engineering. On-line Affiliate Marketer and Blogger. Loves sports, meeting people and making friends, Travelling, Loves to Love dear ones. Married with children. MD/CEO Pal-Boa Ltd, Managing Partner, Pal-Boa Consults Limited.
    PaulOkonji Blog says:

    Reblogged this on PaulOkonji Blog.

  3. derrickjknight – UK – I am an octogenarian enjoying rambling physically and photographing what I see, and rambling in my head as memories are triggered. I also ramble through a lifetime's photographs. In these later years much rambling is done in a car.
    derrickjknight says:

    I like the pic. Krysia saved me from looking up Pollywog

    1. Derrick – as Krysia mentioned – so many varied names for things on either side of the big pond. Thank you so much for all your observations and comments – it’s a pleasure to know how things have ‘landed’.

  4. redgladiola – Creative writer happily predisposed to flights of fancy. You can find my poetry and short prose at http://redgladiola.wordpress.com
    redgladiola says:

    Nice!

  5. When I saw this image, my first thought was – where the heck is she taking this one? Nicely done!

  6. 2ndhalfolife – In the second (or really third?) half of my life now. Moving into the more crone stage: out of my head, into my soul. My magic is returning after many years of having lost it to the streets of life. There have been some very dark times, but these have made my journey rich with the stuff of possibility. Because out of darkness has come the glittering beauty of illumination. It has come with struggle and toil, and not without help--but I am here, and I am mostly in tact, and I'm here to share the rest of this journey with you all if you care to join me.......
    2ndhalfolife says:

    Such great sounds too this time of year!!

  7. firefly1275 – Louisiana – V. Rose enjoys creating mystical characters and worlds, with a touch of the modern day world. When she is not writing or thinking up her next story ideas, she is enjoying South Louisiana sunsets.
    firefly1275 says:

    Very nice and beautiful!

  8. Deep Souldiver – Salem Islas-Madlo is a writer and poet who likes to talk to trees while delving into zen realms of mindfulness and meditation. She has written a book called Culture Matters and blogs weekly at Deep Souldiving. By day she works as a quiet English teacher and freelance journalist, by night she takes to her broom to commune with the moon and stars.
    islandrain2013 says:

    Simply lovely.

  9. flahertylandscape – I like to live landscape stories…I am a landscape architect; and I like to write stories about people, plants, gardens and the landscape.
    flahertylandscape says:

    It is the same in my neighborhood, too! Magic and mystery of life–thank you for the inspiration.

  10. Pat – I'm a retired educator and avid amateur photographer. I live in southern Ohio with my wonderful husband and two delightful cats.
    Pat says:

    Love your title for this image.

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