No, no -- this is just the rabbit that lives in our back yard and tortures our dog. Last chance before reaching snakes. |
'Cause here are some photos of snakes. Specifically, to remind you warm weather is not all good, here are photos of snakes I stumbled upon (almost literally) at Pokagon State Park near Angola. I should add that, considering how much time I've spent up there the last few summers, seeing only two is actually a pretty good average for you snake haters.
This little fella really wasn't all that little. He was on a walkway over a swampy area last year, and as I approached he didn't move. So I took a photo and got closer, and he still didn't move. So I took this photo and got a little closer, and he still didn't move. So I went back the way I came. I figure it's his neighborhood way more than it's mine.
This little guy really was kind of little. I suspect he was a teenager, as teenagers sometimes like to pull pranks. In this case, our friend the garter snake staked out a place in the middle of that little concrete pad right in front of an outhouse door. So if you're a human going to the bathroom, you have to go past a little wooden wall, turn a sharp corner, and BOO!
Oddly enough, he didn't really scare me, but he did almost get stepped on, which would have taught him a lesson in how pranks can backfire. I assure you, if it had been a spider a third of that size I'd have left a Mark-shaped hole in the wall, in whichever direction I happened to be pointed at the time.
I'll see if I can get you some flower photos next time.
Most snakes here tend to scatter when you're closing in on them.
ReplyDeleteThey do here, too -- unless they've just eaten, although neither of these looked like they had. I figured they didn't want to talk about it.
DeleteCan't believe I didn't stop scrolling when you warned me. 😎
ReplyDeleteI did warn you!
DeleteMore photos please. I love snakes.
ReplyDeleteIsn't Angola in Africa. You do move around a bit.
Within easy driving distance of us -- within Indiana -- are Angola, Mexico, Peru, Churubusco, Rome, Warsaw ... who says you have to leave your state to be a world traveler?
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