Reading frog

Here's a frog reading a book. About frogs, of course. Although frogs may be excellent readers, their literary tastes are limited. On the other hand, people mostly read books about people. (Link note: disturbing topic, but I'm still trying to figure out what's up with result #7. I mean, the show was bad, but it wasn't that bad.) This might not be that odd after all. Picture taken in the reptile house at the Detroit Zoo.
One more Extremely Short Shrift post. I might have to start calling this the Shortshrift blog, rather than Morrowlife. Never fear, Loyal Readers, I'll get my act back together Real Soon Now.
As promised yesterday, here's today's controversy: does this worry you? Not me. And I don't think they're invading anyone's privacy. When you're out in public, whatever you're doing is fair game. Like this stuff.
See you tomorrow.

5 Comments:
I'm not worried about the Google people. What's public is public. The real question I have, though, is what terrible secrets do the front doors in England hold?
By rhe way, I just noticed that the loyal reader column has numbers. That's pretty cool. Has it been like that for long? I read the blog through my RSS aggregator, so I may have missed it for a long time...
Yep, it's been that way for at least a couple months! Kind of nice to be able to tell who's who.
I'm not bothered by Google pictures and street view. All you can see is exactly what you would see if you walked down the street in person. Maybe people should close their blinds or stop going to adult stores...
I am kind of disturbed by the lipstick-wearing frog, though. Creepy!
Perhaps they're afraid that we'll see the microfilms printed on their doorknobs.
Ha.
What is a fighter jet doing in a parking lot?
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