Pour quoi frog?

Why frogs? Well, why not. These frogs are for Darcy, who has been in isolation in The Sydney Children's Hospital. If you want to follow Darcy's progress check out the journal updates here: www.caringbridge.org/visit/darcygilmour10/journal

If you want to make a frog you can find instructions at: http://www.savethefrogs.com/teachers/images/Origami-Jumping-Frog.pdf .

If frogs are beyond you, you can also give blood. Details of how available from the Australian Red Cross Blood Service.







Tuesday, May 31, 2011

World of Frogs: Sheep Frog

According to Wikipedia "The Sheep Frog (Hypopachus variolosus) is a species of microhylid frog that is native to the Pacific and Caribbean lowlands from southern Texas to Costa Rica.[1]Sheep Frogs make a distinctive call that resembles a sheep's bleat during and after rainfall in warm months".


Two questions:

1. What does it sound like at other times?
2. What happens if you type "frogs and alpacas" into google?

Monday, May 30, 2011

...nothing gained

Poor frog is being washed along so fast she can barely catch her breath.

Bravely, she frog-paddles to a rock and hauls herself out of the current.


Gasping, she dries herself off in the sun.

Before boarding another boat and trying again.

There are many sunken dangers.

And sure enough, she is once more swept from safety.

What will happen next?

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Nothing ventured

Gallant Frog is determined not to let fear of water get the better of her. Nevertheless, when she gets herself a new bark  boat she doesn't just launch it any-old-where.  She decides it is time to paddle the peaceful gorges, with their dramatic high cliffs and long still stretches of slow-flowing water.

Around the bend, the first of the rapids appears.
Gallant Frog survives the descent, but ...


..is thrown from her boat when a sudden turn in the current forces her straight into a rock.

She barely sees the natural beauty of the gorge as she is dragged along below the surface.

Can she survive?

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Picnic at Hanging Frog

Some School Frogs decided to go on a picnic to a dramatic spot a few hours hop from home.

Led by Miranda, their ethereally beautiful School Captain, the frogs gazed in amazement at the incredible natural formations that lay before them.

Some wanted to explore close up.

Miranda and her closest friends decided to venture into the heart of this wild but compelling place.

Strange music played as they hopped dreamily into the mystery.
Would they ever be seen again?


(This post should be read with pan pipes playing in the background.  And thanks - or possibly apologies - to Joan Lindsay and Peter Weir

Friday, May 27, 2011

Do as I say... (2)

Fear not friends of the Gallant Frog.

 For although we left her in desperate straits, torn from her sinking ship in a treacherous (if seemingly glassy) sea...

Land was in sight.

And Frog was safe!

Sobbing with relief she hauled herself up onto the windswept shore and vowed to be more careful in future.
Open water was not for her.

But that did not mean she would have to give up adventures.  Not whilst there was a river. Somewhere.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Do as I say....

After rescuing the would-be dragon-boaters, Frog once more boarded her own bark and prepared to depart.  
Her parting words were about the importance of having a sea-worthy vessel.


Not long afterwards, despite the smooth water, she noticed that her boat was listing dangerously to one side.


 
She paddled desperately towards the shore, heedless of the rocky coast...

A huge wave came bearing down upon her...

... and she was washed from deck...

... and quickly swept away from the wreckage... 

... by the current.



Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Danger on the high seas (2)

The dragonboaters are panicking.  But wait...

Here is Gallant Frog to the rescue. She throws a rope and...

...the dangerous boat is soon brought alongside.

One by one, the frogs are helped ashore, with only the ocassional slip.

The last frog...

...leaves the sinking ship, and all are safe once again.

Frog lectures the crew on elementary boat safety and maintenance. If only she knew what lay ahead, she would not be so self-righteous.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

A perfect birthday tea

Who knows what the birthday boy will be eating today?

But in his honour, Frog prepared Toad in the Hole.

With onion gravy.

Delicious!

(OK - So Visiting English Claire actually did the preparation.  But Frog ate it. Honest.)

Hip Hip Hooray

A certain Darcy Gilmour is turning 11 today.

Frog conducts the Macaron-Frog chorus in a rousing rendition of "Happy Birthday To You" in as many languages as they can think of.

Followed by "Why was he born so beautiful?" and all the other birthday classics.

Then they line up to offer a birthday handshake.
Only slightly hampered by the fact that they were baked without arms or legs.


Happy Birthday Darcy!
This blog wishes you many, many happy returns of the day.

And for those of you wanting to make direct contact, you can sign Darcy's Guest Book here.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Danger on the high seas

Frog was so delighted with the warm reception she was given, she decided to stay a few days and see how the locals lived.

She was thrilled to be invited to watch the crew training for the big dragonboat race.

But without warning, disaster struck.
The lead frog was thrown into the water and the dragonboat became dangerously unstable.

Even so close to land, their cries for help went unheeded and all hope seemed lost.

to be continued....

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Down the river

Days went by, and Frog floated gently with the current...

wondering where it would take her.


 
One day she dirfted into shallow waters...

..and as she came close to the shore she was astounded to find frogs lining the bank..

..cheering her arrival.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

World of frogs: Korea


The Disobedient Frog


A young frog lived with his widowed mother in a large pond. A rascal and a trouble maker, he never listened to his mother and caused her much grief and embarrassment.

If his mother said go play on the hillside, he went to the seashore. If she said go to the upper neighborhood, he went to the lower. If she said do this, he did that. Whatever she said, he did the opposite.



"What am l going to do with that boy?" she mumbled to herself. "Why can't he be like the other boys? They always listen and do what they are told. And they're always kind and respectfuI. I don't know what wiIl become of him if he keeps behaving like this. I have to do something to break him of his bad habits." Mother Frog sighed deeply.



"Ha! Ha! Ha!" Iaughed Little Frog. "Hush aIl that mumbling. You don't have to worry about me. I'm doing fine just the way l am."



"Is that so?" said Mother Frog. "Then why can't you croak properly? You don't even sound like a frog. Let me teach you." With a smile, she puffed herself up and let out a loud Kaegul! Kaegul! "Now you try."



Grinning broadly, Little Frog puffed himself up and let out a loud Kulgae! Kulgae!



"Why you impudent little rascal! You're going to be the death of me!" cried Mother Frog. "You'll Iisten to me if you know what's good for you. Now you..."



"Kulgae! Kulgae!" croaked Little Frog, hopping away.



Day after day Mother Frog scolded her young son but he continued to do as he wished and just the opposite of what she said. She fretted and worried so much about him that she became ill. Still he continued to misbehave.



One day she called him to her bedside. "My son," she said, "I don't think I will live much longer. When I die, please don't bury me on the mountain, bury me beside the stream." She said this because she knew he would do the opposite of what she said.



A few days later Mother Frog died. Little Frog cried and cried. "Oh my poor mother! I worried her so much by misbehaving. Why didn't I listen to her?" he scolded himself. "Now she's gone. I killed her. I kiIled her."



Little Frog thought about his mother and all the trouble he had caused her. Then he told himself, "I always did the opposite of what Mother said because it was fun. But this time l will do exactly what she told me to do."



So Little Frog buried his mother beside the stream, even tough he did not think it was very wise.



A few weeks later there was a storm. It rained so much the stream overflowed its banks. Little Frog could not sleep for worrying that his mother's grave would be washed away. At last he went to the grave to keep watch.



In the pouring rain he sat, crying over and over, "Kaegul! Kaegul! Please don't wash my mother away!" And that is what he did every time it rained.



And ever since then, green frogs have cried Kaegul! Kaegul! when it rains.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Shower of frogs

What would you think if confronted with the statement:
"Bet you've always felt like there was something missing in your shower routine"?

Of course, you'd think Frogs.

Apparently, according to this website, all you need is one of these: