From the age of ten I used to go around with my friend Tony and we’d collect animals. I had a pit in my back garden that I’d dug out. It was twelve feet long and eight foot wide. I’d dug in three feet deep with sheer sides. It had a pond which was an old porcelain sink, rocks, grass, slates and various plants.
I used to go off catching grass-snakes, slow-worms, lizards, frogs, newts and toads and keep them in my pit. At feeing time I’d throw in mealworms, slugs and earthworms and they’d come out and eat.
There was one magical place that Tony and I would go to visit every year. By the side of the river was a big lagoon that faded away into ponds and swamp. There was one particular pond that was special. Every toad in the whole area came there to mate and lay their spawn.
We’d sit for hours looking at it. There were hundreds of toads, most paired off, and the weeds were festooned with strings of toadspawn. It was totally different to frogspawn. They laid it in long lines that were draped over the weed.
We thought it was the most incredible place in the world. We’d collect a couple of pairs of breeding toads to take back to our ponds and some toadspawn and go off feeling that everything was right with the world.
Then one year it wasn’t alright.
We arrived at the place to find devastation. Toads were floating upside down in the water shot with air-gun pellets. Toads were cut in half, toads pinned to the ground with sticks through their bellies, toads with legs cut off dragging themselves along, toads that had been inflated a burst. It was like a scene from a Bosch painting.
We were horrified, heartbroken and filled with fury. We could tell that it was recent.
Without saying a word we dropped out collected nets and jars and charged off down the river.
We soon found them. There was a dozen older boys with catapults and airguns. They were firing at a duck who was sitting on a nest on an island.
We flew at them in blind rage, fists pounding, feet kicking.
They laughed and threw us in the river.
We went back to that place in the years to come but there was never a single toad.
man… that almost made me tear up… I hate when an animal is harmed… I even have a friend I call froggy assassin that visits my back door, waiting for me to catch a moth or two for him.. thou the time I went out the door without looking and almost stepped on froggy sex wasn’t exact fun.. lol… until I took photos… yep, I am a froggy peeping tom 😛 I have the picture place on my blog and it always makes me smile
Thanks for the comment. It was tragic. I’ll check out your pictures. I still love all those creatures!! Cheers Opher
hey … I added you to my blogger award list… I decided to spice mine up with pictures.. lol… but wanted to let you know 😛
Cheers – hope it goes well. All the best Opher
hey… my publisher is planning a blog tour… if you are interested, or know anyone that would want to be one of the stops, just let me know… or contact Mary at gonewritingpublishing@gmail.com … with the subject ‘blog tour’ … I could also use some sage advice here… this will be my first, have no idea what will happen… lol … but I’m excited…
That sounds really interesting. I’m up for it! Cheers Opher
cool… I will let mary know to keep an eye out for your email 😛 this should be fun
Looking forward to it!! Cheers Opher
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