Polly, even frogs should wear mittens and a hat in this weather…Button up baby! It’s cold out there! Have fun in the snow…maybe you should make a snow frog!
Thanks for your comment Anonymous! Of course I know that frogs typically hibernate through the winter, but I’m a travel frog, and I’m way too busy to sleep the winter months away!
I think it’s fantastic that Kindergarten students know what the word hibernate means. Way to go you guys!
I looked up the definition, and according to Merriam-Webster, hibernate means:
1. To pass the winter in a torpid or resting state
2. To be or become inactive or dormant
I’m making snowshoes for my web-footed friends. They’re still in production, and I’m working on a few glitches in the design. I’ll let you know when they’re finished.
Hi, this is Blanca from Madrid,Spain. Today we also have a lot of snow in the streets, so that my children and me are at home, waiting for the traffic jam to disappear…
Hi Blanca (blue eyes),
I miss you! Thanks for leaving a comment! I would love to see what Madrid looks like after a winter storm. I guess the roads look the same as everywhere else after a big snow…a mess, but I guess all of the parks look beautiful covered in a blanket of white, especially El Retiro.
December 16th, 2009 at 5:56 pm
Polly,
The reason you haven’t seen snow before is because frogs hibernate during the winter! Even some kindergarten students know that!
December 19th, 2009 at 5:56 pm
Polly, even frogs should wear mittens and a hat in this weather…Button up baby! It’s cold out there! Have fun in the snow…maybe you should make a snow frog!
December 19th, 2009 at 5:57 pm
I wish i could show you the picture of my car… its completely covered in snow… I literally CANNOT see it…
December 19th, 2009 at 5:57 pm
That’s what I’d call a ‘bird’s eye view’!
December 19th, 2009 at 5:57 pm
Polly,
I didn’t know that frogs like snow. Maybe that’s why you’re in your chalet.
December 20th, 2009 at 5:55 pm
Thanks for your comment Anonymous! Of course I know that frogs typically hibernate through the winter, but I’m a travel frog, and I’m way too busy to sleep the winter months away!
I think it’s fantastic that Kindergarten students know what the word hibernate means. Way to go you guys!
I looked up the definition, and according to Merriam-Webster, hibernate means:
1. To pass the winter in a torpid or resting state
2. To be or become inactive or dormant
It makes me sleepy just thinking about it!
Polly
December 20th, 2009 at 5:55 pm
I’m making snowshoes for my web-footed friends. They’re still in production, and I’m working on a few glitches in the design. I’ll let you know when they’re finished.
December 21st, 2009 at 5:54 pm
Hi, this is Blanca from Madrid,Spain. Today we also have a lot of snow in the streets, so that my children and me are at home, waiting for the traffic jam to disappear…
Feliz Navidad para todos desde Madrid!
Besos,
Blanca.
December 22nd, 2009 at 5:53 pm
Hi Blanca (blue eyes),
I miss you! Thanks for leaving a comment! I would love to see what Madrid looks like after a winter storm. I guess the roads look the same as everywhere else after a big snow…a mess, but I guess all of the parks look beautiful covered in a blanket of white, especially El Retiro.
Love,
Polly
December 22nd, 2009 at 5:53 pm
Is this a snow bird? Wait, it looks like a frog! I’m so confused. Great pic!