Gallery of log for Fiona Longlegs
This story is a continuation of http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga3971 Kikker's story.
Well we found Kikker and promised her that if we found Fiona Longlegs we would introduce them. After a pleasant lunch in a park in Fernvale a little research revealed that Fiona was hiding in Springfield Lakes and since it was only a short hop on the drive home we'd call in.
Our search in the area took us to a patch of land being developed for more of those swish homes in the area. A short hunt and Fiona's hiding spot was revealed.
"Hello Fiona", was our greeting, "Remember us? We have someone you might like to meet".
"Hello Petan, yes I remember you and I'm always eager to meet new people" was her reply.
As we walked back to the car she animatedly talked about her efforts in removing toads from the Springfield area and became very excited when crossing over a little bridge on the walkway. "Look", she said "See I have been effective" as she pointed to the remains of a toad on the edge of the path.
When we arrived at the car we opened the door so Fiona could greet the other frogs travelling with us. The look on her face when she saw Kikker was priceless and I regret not having my camera handy at the time. They continued to stare at each other all the way home and after we openned the door they rushed to the bathroom to see the similarities in the mirror.
Well we found Kikker and promised her that if we found Fiona Longlegs we would introduce them. After a pleasant lunch in a park in Fernvale a little research revealed that Fiona was hiding in Springfield Lakes and since it was only a short hop on the drive home we'd call in.
Our search in the area took us to a patch of land being developed for more of those swish homes in the area. A short hunt and Fiona's hiding spot was revealed.
"Hello Fiona", was our greeting, "Remember us? We have someone you might like to meet".
"Hello Petan, yes I remember you and I'm always eager to meet new people" was her reply.
As we walked back to the car she animatedly talked about her efforts in removing toads from the Springfield area and became very excited when crossing over a little bridge on the walkway. "Look", she said "See I have been effective" as she pointed to the remains of a toad on the edge of the path.
When we arrived at the car we opened the door so Fiona could greet the other frogs travelling with us. The look on her face when she saw Kikker was priceless and I regret not having my camera handy at the time. They continued to stare at each other all the way home and after we openned the door they rushed to the bathroom to see the similarities in the mirror.
Rated: for Overall Experience.