

Today, Cheryl and I stumbled upon a Milk Snake while at the Kewash trail. And wouldn't you know it... I did NOT bring my camera for our evening bike ride. I figured," What could I possibly capture that we have not seen before? Well... Surprise! And he was so calm and easy going. He did not immediately run or anything. I could have taken a dozen pictures of him...had I only had my camera.

Ah well, with markings as bright and distinct as that, he was easy to identify. I have never seen one before. I guess they are members of the "King Snake" family... non-venomous. About the only thing worth noting for the day... Other than Cheryl's Rhubarb Tart.
And Finally, Another Origami Stop Motion. I might as well keep this post brief since I might have overdid things yesterday. Enjoy!
2 comments:
Your penguins made me smile! A rhubarb tart!! I have rhubarb in the freezer I need to cook up and make Jam or something with....a crisp maybe:)
Oh yes if I saw a ssssssssssssnake like that I would pee my pants:(
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