How I Started Keeping Frogs
Wednesday, September 15th, 2010Personally I love collecting. There is a lot of joy to be found in the art of collecting that is unlike any other types of hobbies. There are many different facets to the art of building and keeping a collection. Maybe part of loving it is because I love to shop. As much as I like shopping for something, another might find their joy in keeping track of what they already have. Displaying or storing the collection and maintaining the collection’s condition are also important parts of collecting to be considered when becoming a hobbyist. Each item you find will have a unique story attached to it or a particular interest unique to you. Collections are as personal and unique as you are an individual.
It is possible to build a collection that does not involve a lot of money or a person can spend a small fortune if they so desire. A lot of people livelihoods come are tied to the idea of building collections. We see people who collect things everyday in places such as museums. These are collections tied to an occupation or career. The things that a person chooses to keep must be something that they enjoy for some reason. If a person collects something they don’t enjoy they won’t spend time researching it or finding out the interesting facts behind it. It is much easier to do something you like and this is the best excuse a collector should use when asked why they do it. When I decided to start a collection, I opted for frogs. Collecting Frogs - a Fun Hobby for All Ages was something that I read that got me started on my journey and it has continued to be part of my life for many years and is now enjoyed by my whole family.
Where did I begin? The one who got me started was my mother. My parent relocated to a house that was close to the woods. It was kind of like living in a rural area. There was lots of nature surrounding us. Mom brought me my first frog. Her reason. The most appropriate thing that I could have to decorate my walls with was an amphibian. I never got rid of that amphibian. As I began to decorate my new home I found a large white ceramic planter frog that I made a holder for and hung it proudly in my kitchen. It seems each frog I have has a little memory or story attached to it. Each time I pick up one of my frogs it will stimulate a pleasant thought about its purchase or find or the person who gave it to me and that is the most fun about collectible frogs. I began adding frogs to the home to make it look nicer. I have tried to maintain that integrity and theme for the most part. I try not to overrun the house with them and cleverly place them so they do not take over a room.
Frog collections are perfect decorations for both your home and your yard, and I can truly say I have an army of frogs and that I am proud to have www.myfrogcollection.com bookmarked as one of my favorite sites to visit on the internet. Collecting is only part of my interest in amphibians and I often find myself reading about them. I have more interest in them due to what started as collecting decorative pieces. Not only do I share the pieces I have on display, I also share the knowledge that I have garnered. People know they can come to me with their questions about amphibian. Not everyone understands my fascination with frogs and they may wonder what I see in them, but I’m okay with that. My collection of amphibians will always be there for me.