
Actually, that's exactly where it is.

Miguel's
Moley in my backyard, which isn't a euphemism - can I say that? If not, I apologise and blame it entirely on the British sense of humour.

Anyway, how gorgeous does this look? Even on a typical grey
Derbyshire day.

And, in answer your question, Suzanne, it's very much like this.
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3 comments:
oh my gosh!! how exciting! how beautiful! how much fun is this?!?
Suzanne - I don't know how you did it but you managed the perfect compliment/transition to Miguel's frog. Brilliant!
Andrea - you must be SO excited.
great transition from the bamboo frog, i love this, can't wait to get my hands on this moly!
I LOVE IT! I couldn't imagine a better way to continue!
I've just woken up after a 12 hours sleeping (after a 30 hours drawing!) and this has been a fantastic way to tur back to the world!
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