Snakes are part of the country life. Like this one, most are harmless. This one's fat, apparently having swallowed something large. I'd rather it was one of the ubiquitous moles (shrews, to the English) than the toads. The toads have become scarce due to environmental changes.
Gardener's Delight
Lamb's Ears are among the most beautiful weeds in the world. Once seeded, they tend to pop up everywhere. This blog will be something like that--a variety of things popping up:
Animals, flowers, landscaping, trees, shrubs, anything from the tremendous variety of nature.
We may review a few books and products.
Animals, flowers, landscaping, trees, shrubs, anything from the tremendous variety of nature.
We may review a few books and products.
Saturday, September 8, 2007
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