The Silent Leap
In the hush of early morning, when the world is wrapped in silver-gray mist, a lone frog sits on a lily pad—still, watchful, listening to the breath of the earth.
No birds sing yet. The water barely ripples. But beneath the surface, life stirs. The frog knows: the fog hides more than it reveals.
“In fog, even the familiar becomes mysterious. And in mystery, the frog finds peace.”
Why Frogs Love the Fog
Fog keeps the air moist—perfect for amphibian skin. It muffles predators’ sounds and softens the light, turning the marsh into a dreamlike sanctuary.
For the frog, fog isn’t obscurity—it’s camouflage, comfort, and calm all at once.
Listen to the Marsh
Click below to hear the gentle croak echoing through the mist...