Frogs

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FrogWalking through the park this afternoon, I saw this little fella. And about ten of his pals. And about three of their girlfriends, who were looking a little harassed, poor souls. What I don't know is:

  1. How they were finding their way over a large hill and down to the lake, &
  2. How amphibians cope with nearly-frozen water. Fish I understand -- only the top surface is frozen, and that insulates the deeper water -- but air-breathers? Won't they freeze?

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just wondering whether this works, as mine seems to be down at the moment, no worries

me again, any reason this comes up when you try to leave a comment on the diaries?

Your comment was denied for questionable content.

don’t get me wrong, it’s not as if I get a lot of real comments, and I am enjoying not having to slice the spam everyday, but well, you know, I don’t want to miss Mr Serota when he offers me a show in Tate Modern [basement toilets]

Fixed. You had a rule in your Blacklist that barred all comments which included ‘http:’… so if you listed your own website in the little comment box, it got kicked back at you. Sorry it took a while for me to respond - I was on the road.

thanks for the fix - hope all’s well

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