Have been having some late evening visitors to the shop, so I hired a guard frog. Hangs out in the front and keeps an eye on the place. Croaks when it starts to rain, and splashes when a stranger comes up. I know, not real effective, but he is cheap, and easy to feed, I don't
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10007/guardfrog.JPG)
I gues the second part of the post is, any of you yankee's know what the frog pond is?
No, but I do know the difference between a frog and a duck. :D
:D :D :D :D
Where's the frog---I wanna see the frog !!!
It's that lump on the lower left lip of the pond. A leopard frog. The ducks are there, well, because.
Quoteany of you yankee's know what the frog pond is?
Yup, it is near full o'water :D
Thanks for identifying the frog. Had me wonderin if 'croak' was 'quack' in Texas.
That looks like a WWI army helmet upside down, TX size.
Paradiase is safe
Frog Guard on Duty
Ducks for a Decoy
Hubcap off a pretty good sized ......................., something?
Quote from: red on June 26, 2006, 06:26:18 PM
Paradiase is safe
Frog Guard on Duty
Ducks for a Decoy
I like it, ya out did me on my own play.
QuoteCroaks when it starts to rain
........poor fella!! :D
I aint no yankee, but is it "soup of the day"?
Is it a pot for making molasses in? ???
I ain't authorized to guess, cause I ain't a Yankee. Besides, I know perzackly what it is and I got a perfect place to set it. Got all the other stuff to go with it, too. ;D
I know perzactly what it is too, and I want one. Molasses!! Yech!
give a little hint, holds a 100 of sumpten or other.
I found a frog out by the barn the other day. Little fella was all shriveled up from the drought going on round here for some time now. Anyway, I picked up the poor thing and dropped him in the water trough so he could have him a swim. Now what I hadn't figured on was that it ain't rained in so long, this full growed frog drowned cause he didn't know how to swim!
Yep, I know what your frog pond is, and like DanG, I have some parts also.
Now how did the lid off my DanG barbeque end up in Texas? I wondered what had happened to it. :D :D :D Toto, we are definately not in Kansas anymore.
Woodwalker, I know what ya mean. I been putting ice in the frog pond to keep the frog, and his/her youngens, from cookin, and the ducks from meltin.
that's one itty, bitty frog for someone from BIG Texas
figured a Texas gaurd frog would be the size of a Doberman :D
That may be one of the babies, but ya otta see the teeth on them suckers! 8)
I suppose those frogs also have jaws just like a conibear trap also.... :D :D :D :D
Brad.
I haven't seen a leopard frog in years. I think with all the farm sprays we killed most of'em off, but not intensionally. :'(
We have a few woodland frogs though. This spring was good for frogs because of the rain and warmth, but I didn't here them much.
Ta give ya an idea, think of the movie "The Mask" when the dog puts the mask on. Outrageous.
Inverted doughboy helmet from a large WW1 memorial?
I also don't fall under the Yankee nametag, but know what it is. Last one I saw in use had a homemade automatic ------ on it and saved a bunch of work!
David from jax (North Florida)
I'm a yankee,don't eat no grits,have no idea what it is.I only posted so I could find out what it is. ;) Any more hints?
DanG and Tom know what it is, and we talked about it, and we have 4 different things, so far, that the pond did for folks in the old days, and no, not a WWI helmat.
Ya got to be rural, to have seen one recently, and a carnivore.
watering tank
Well now I always wondered what one of them looked like! But being born and raised up north we have no use for one. But i'm sure every time you boys in Florida and Texas get dumped on by a hurricane you know exactly where the lid to your shelter is ;). I bet it makes a darn good bath tub for the kids while your waiting for the power to come back on
Since the ducks look to big to fit a hundred in it I would have to say a hundred frogs would fit very easy. But how do you hold all them frogs still enough for a head count ??? Now lets see a frog pond a shelter lid a bath tub hummm what am I missing.
I guess I dont get a chance to name it either since I'm not a yankee....but I'm jumping up and down over here yelling PICK ME !!! PICK ME !!! ;D
Ain't never seen one of what ever it is here neither. smiley_headscratch
I must be too far north to have been scathed. :D
bird bath!
Do you heat water in it and scald pigs or chickens?
I am very rural but not southern :-\ So don't have a clue. Us none southerners will get ya back.. We will dig up some Very practical Yooper artifact for all ya southerners to get stumped on :D
max
I suppose I could find some old iron that great grand dad pushed up onto a rock pile for a new whazit. ;D
Max Sawdust is close enough. Hog scalding pot, wash pot, salt making pot, some may have used it for syrup, but probably only once. And my favorite, boiling all the linen in the spring to kill the winter collection of bugs.
DanG says he has all the fixin's top put it back in production, but I aint hauling that thing over to Florida for nobody, stays right where it is.
It is markedt 100 gallons, and weighs in close to 500 pounds empty. Was being used as a water trough for cattle when I got it.
8) 8) 8) 8)
Do I get to be an honorary Southerner ???
(I like everything southern except the grits :D)
That is one fine pot, Maybe DanG should take it with the rest of the stuff to make it complete up to Jeff and Tammy's for da Pig roast. That would be a scene, bunch of FF members butchering a live hog and scalding it before roasting it :D :D
Max
How is the Old Frog Pond doing ?
I had not seen this before but looks like a salt kettle my ancestors brought over with them except I do not see 3 lifting rings to hook chains into to suspend it over the fire. With ours they hung/set it up, built a fire under it and filled it with salt/sea water and boiled the water out to leave the salt for their seasoning and preserving needs.
(BTW - do you know how to make Holy Water? Take regular tap water and boil the H_ll out of it. :D)
Quote from: red on May 02, 2022, 01:21:53 PM
How is the Old Frog Pond doing ?
Doing good Red, thanks for asking. Frogs got the word out and they stopped coming, some one stole my alligator and the ducks. Real quite around here, except for the humming of the skitters in the pot making little skitters.
For the uninitiated, a scalding pot was supported by rocks or bricks to be level, and a slope built on two sides opposite each other and the fire built around it. They killed the hog, skidded it through the boiling water, hung it and commenced scrapping. Or, salt pot, boiling pot for clothing critters in the spring. Like all things on the farm, used for about anything you could think of.
I re read this conversation and laughed.
Our 'jug ah rum's' wouldn't fit in that scalding pot.
I hear the frogs around here now, only been a week of croaking. I here them out in no man's land to and still snow in the woods out there under the softwoods. 30 miles from the nearest town. NB has roads pretty much anywhere, logging roads.
I remembered these pics from Saltville, a little west of me. After the south lost the coastal saltworks this became the salt supply.
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10017/saltpot2~0.jpg?easyrotate_cache=1192055726)
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10017/smsaltpot.jpg?easyrotate_cache=1192055732)