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Here’s some simple advice: Always be yourself. Never take yourself too seriously - Kermit The Frog
See the 1st comment box for another fun pic using this prop. My dog Bunny was offering the advice then. lol..
Created for Macro Monday theme = Numbers and Letters. HMM!
Kermit: "Engineer Fozzie, just how many trains have you derailed?"
Fozzie: "I don't know. It's hard for me to keep track."
The handsome Duomo of Como took almost four centuries to build (from 1396 to 1770). The result is magnificent. And the sculptures of the exterior - from an ornate sundial to the statues of the Plinys and many sacred scenes - are amazing. For this Frog one of whose heroes is Kermit it was especially gratifying to see his bicycle and also a forebear, headless, sculpted hunting a butterfly in this ornate doorway (see inset).
A crazy day so a crazy photo..... crazy/busy what with trying to prepare to go to London ( business , not pleasure - sort of) and with Huw trying to find time to repair and treat some garden fences. In a moment of madness, I put old Kermit the Frog here on one of them . I thought that when he'd see it I'd get that 'rolls eyes' kind of look but on the contrary he laughed out loud. Phew!
Nothing exciting... cleaning house, doing laundry and catching up with friends.
Just hanging out in another t-shirt... this one makes me smile ... who doesn't love Kermit the Frog?
Didn't like this picture because the hair fell down in it and that wrinkle by Kermits feet... Plus It makes me wanna ask... "Does this shirt make me look fat? or is it just me?"
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Green Tree frog
This little guy is approximately 2cm in size
PLEASE ENJOY :D
CnD
Between being sick and wintertime, these puppets are the only non work things I've gotten to photograph so far in 2020.
Kermit the Frog
Jim Henson - 1969
Detroit Institute of Arts
When I drove past this festive holiday display the other night I knew I'd have to grab my camera and swing back by to try and capture how cool it is. It definitely wins for originality!
This toy box cake was made for a christening. It was based on a previous toy box I've made, but bigger. So, I've added more toys. It was 20" long x 10 inch wide x 18 inch high.
Toy box was made with 2, 10 inch square cakes and 2 dummies. Had to use styro balls for the head and body to keep them light. Lid was made of cardboard, covered with icing.
Customer was really happy with the cake :)
"Why do we always come here?"
"I guess we'll never know."
('Waldorf' and 'Statler' by Palisades Toys)
Diorama by RK
Another Froggy shot taken through the wet glass of his tank :)
While processing this shot a song called "Watching Me Watching You" by a band called We Are Smug came on. I had a laugh to myself at the time and thought BRILLIANT!!!! The name suites this picture perfectly as i was peering in on him and he was also glaring back at me.
We Are Smug is the name for the collaboration between singer-songwriter Darren Hayes (Savage Garden) and producer Robert Conley.
This was a side project Darren decided to do for a bit of fun while in between his own solo records.
The electropop duo released their album free of charge.
Download it for free from
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Happy bokeh Wednesday hangover! I don't know what was in this cocktail, but I'm glad I wasn't drinking it..it made me green just looking at it!(Ithink it's called a Kermit) Have a wonderful Thursday!
Thanks to Bruce for the title help......It's a perfect title - you can see his colorful and fun stream here - www.flickr.com/photos/beecee/
Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship USS Swinetrek. Its mission: to boldly go where no pig has gone before.
(USS Swinetrek by Palisades Toys)
"Two lost souls on the highway of life
We ain't even got a sister or brother
Ain't it just great, ain't it just grand?
We've got each other!"
('Frog Scout Robin' by Palisades Toys and 'Sweetums' by Palisades Toys / OMGCNFO exclusive)
Diorama by RK
Budapest - Street Art
If you are wandering along Szabadság Square (Liberty Square) near Parliament you could very well miss Kermit the Frog if you don’t happen to look down. Nestled next to the fence overlooking the square’s café you’ll find this beloved Muppet.
While the statue was created to recognize when frog legs became a Hungarian delicacy in the late 19th century, don’t worry! Kermit is well-loved and not likely to be eaten. If you happen to see him during the winter months, you may find that someone has dressed him in a cozy little scarf (because it can get awfully cold in the snow)