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In a small corner of the island, where moss softens the world and imagination lingers in the cedar air…a story begins.

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This storybook is where fact and folklore walk side by side.
Some pages tell true stories—how Frog Rock came to be, who painted him, and why he matters to this island. Others wander gently into imagination, offering little legends inspired by real moments, real people, and a roadside frog who has quietly watched over Bainbridge for decades.

Nothing here pretends to be more than it is. And yet, everything here hopes to make the world feel just a little more alive.

  • Colorful drawing of Frog Rock with big eyes and red curlicue lips, with a ladybug on a leaf nearby in a green natural setting.

    LITTLE LEGENDS

    Short, storybook-style tales inspired by Frog Rock, Ladybug, and the quiet magic of everyday places.

  • WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

    The true history of Frog Rock - from Bob and Ellen Green's first brushstrokes in 1971 to its place in Bainbridge Island life today.

  • Three men painting and working on a large, colorful natural frog rock sculpture outdoors, with one man in front looking at the camera and two others painting the sculpture.

    FROG ROCK AT 55

    A living celebration of Frog Rock's past, present, and future.

This storybook is told from the roadside—by a gentle witness who noticed, lingered, and watched meaning gather over time. The stories don’t insist on being history or invention; they live somewhere in between, shaped by real moments, shared memory, and a touch of imagination.

Nothing here demands to be believed. It simply offers a place to pause, look twice, and see what might already be waiting.