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Now that should be a feature! WOW
Steve~Thats something you don't see everyday....I hope! Is that snake stuck, or just is it hanging out for the fun of it.
Have an awesome day!
I don't think I will be hanging out with that one!
They are such pretty snakes. Red Rat Snake or Corn Snake isn't it?
Steve, I LOVE (LOVE-LOVE) ALL animals but snakes are at the bottom of the list for me. I happy that she is happily hanging out and enjoying the warm weather.
OK.... Glad I didnt have to deal with that one. I'd probably have dispatched it post haste.
Steve,
Great photo! I hope the snake is not venomous!
Ann Hayden in Wildwood, MO
Steve, this is making me thing that my raccoons are not such a terrible thing.
Wow Steve. Great shot. Those are nice to have around. :)
-Paul
Steve, Great job with the photo! Have I mentioned that I hate snakes? They're alright in photos, but I am not a fan in real life!
If he were hanging out on my patio I would not be! Great photo! Enjoy your day!
John,
Thanks. Really defines just hanging out. :)
Steve
Michael,
It stayed a couple of days and then moved on. :)
Steve
Teral,
These are harmless. :)
Steve
Lee and Carol,
Yes, good call. :)
Steve
Patty,
This one did seem to be enjoying the weather. Thanks. :)
Steve
Jeanne and Ralph,
Not dangerous and not bothering anything except my shutters. :)
.Steve
Ann,
These are non-dangerous, useful snakes. Thanks. :)
Steve
Pat,
Keep your racoons. We don't like the messes they make. :)
Steve
Paul,
Spoken like a true Floridian. Thanks. :)
Steve
Tony and Darcy,
These aren't dangerous and usually not that easy to see. :)
Steve
Wayne,
He (or she) hung out for a while then moved on. :)
Steve
She is a pretty one! Decreasing your rat population is always good.
Marge,
No complaints about that. :)
Steve
Good morning Steve,
That is one relaxed (and pretty) snake.
Have a lovely Sunday!
That is quite a picture. Thanks for sharing your photograph.
Have an outstanding week!
Lisa,
Thank you. Have a great day, too. :)
Steve
Roy,
Hope your week is a good one. :)
Steve