Hi Chris! You have a Cope's gray Tree frog, (not toad) One way to almost always tell frog over toad is eye color and shape. Frog pupils are usually horizontal, toads are usually vertical with gold flecks of color. :)
Any your sedum are the most lovely I've seen since I was a kid, my mom used to grow them.
Twitcher, that's just mean. (earlier comments about making omelettes of robin eggs)
I'm sorry, but I just had to say that.
We as humans need to learn to live with Mother nature. We have to learn skills of sharing in order to fully enjoy our gardens. After all, the entire reason for growing a garden is to learn acceptance of nature, and to relax...take a deep breath
A misplaced root or plant does not spoil the whole effect. Perhaps in your strive for perfection, you've overlooked the ideal that Mother nature is always evolving, just as we are supposed to do. :)
It actually adds to the experience. If you watch and wait, silently; you can see things before your eyes that would astound you as much as the flowers.
Realize they have to live too. They have needs too. And it is our keep to see to it that all things live and thrive, not just us. :)
I wish you nothing but goodness on your awakening. Open those eyes!!! :)
Tomorrow, when you get up, listen for the song of the robin. It's a beautiful sound