I have never bothered to look at them, thinking they have one sac below the chin. The local version have sacs on either side – the first time I realize. 🙂
Local species no doubt. I am not a specialist of frogs. 😉
Yes; neither am I 🙂
Well, according to the English, I am a Frog. So I should know. 😉
Haha, you are a frog!
Yep.
Collecting all sorts of frogs in ceramics is a hobby of my brother in HK.
You don’t say?
In his leisure, he is a collector of all sorts of antique, including Tongka – Tibetan paintings.
Amazing. Never saw one like that.
I have never bothered to look at them, thinking they have one sac below the chin. The local version have sacs on either side – the first time I realize. 🙂
Local species no doubt. I am not a specialist of frogs. 😉
Yes; neither am I 🙂
Well, according to the English, I am a Frog. So I should know. 😉
Haha, you are a frog!
Yep.
Collecting all sorts of frogs in ceramics is a hobby of my brother in HK.
You don’t say?
In his leisure, he is a collector of all sorts of antique, including Tongka – Tibetan paintings.
Tibetan paintings? Interesting choice. I have seen a few in Paris at the Musée Guimet.
He has got dozens of them; probably the biggest collection in HK. These are no longer allowed to be exported outside China.
I am impressed. This is very rare and valuable art.
Yes; a lot of protection against dampness of the local weather is required.
Of course. Hadn’t thought of that. HK has a lot of humidity, right?
HK is wet and humid in the Summers but cold and dry in the Winters.
Extreme weather. But still pleasant right? Your morning walks are a testimony to that.
Each year is getting hotter, the Summers/ typhoon season longer, but it still is a much better place when compared with others on earth.
Yep.
🙂