Thank you, Thank you
for the comments you left to my questions! Your thoughts were very insightful, for that matter I had not even considered the second comment
If you do not mind I will probably venture back to poke about your Journal a wee bit
Its rather late here and i just wanted t say a quick hello before bed. I will return to look at your pictures. Have a good week
This is just another test post. I'm reposting one of my MySpace blogs to see how it looks here....
Kentucky is currently undergoing a drought. 86 counties, mostly in the eastern and western parts of the state are officially in "extreme" drought, while the central region remains in "severe" drought. Sadly, the drought seems to be taking its toll on the state's marijuana crop (see http://www.startribune.com/484/story/1409320.html). I live in Northern Kentucky, which hasn't been quite as hard hit as other parts of the state.
I stopped off at Mills Road Park on the way home from work this morning where some of the effects of the drought are more evident. You may recall this photo of the overgrown pond taken in July.... 
Here's how that pond looked this morning, not much more than a big puddle now.... 
One result of the shrunken pond is that the frogs were much easier to find than on my last visit.... 
Frogs were pretty much everywhere.... 

Some of the larger frogs could barely submerge themselves in the shallow water.... 

They sat morosely on their logs, looking over their dwindling pond and praying to the frog gods that the weekend would bring enough rain to save their home.... 