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Not Knowing When You Should Let Go - NightskyeB4Dawn - 03-20-2022

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Ran up on this on my way to the garden. 

It must be in the water.

Now I know why I am always trying to take on more than I can chew.   tinyhuh


RE: Not Knowing When You Should Let Go - GeauxHomeLittleD - 03-21-2022

(03-20-2022, 11:56 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: [Image: imagejpeg-1.jpg]
Ran up on this on my way to the garden. 

It must be in the water.

Now I know why I am always trying to take on more than I can chew.   tinyhuh

Take it as a good omen! Hopefully it means Spring is here to stay without Old Man Winter storming back in every weekend!
But please don't take up chewing frogs!   tinylaughing


RE: Not Knowing When You Should Let Go - Chiefsmom - 03-21-2022

LMAO!

My friend saw this happening, in my front garden, but sorry to say the frog was a bit farther down, so just his back legs were sticking out, and the snake was up a little bit.
She came running back in the house and said "you have to see this creature, what is it"

Yeah, she thought it was all one creature.   

City girl.


RE: Not Knowing When You Should Let Go - NightskyeB4Dawn - 03-21-2022

(03-21-2022, 12:04 AM)GeauxHomeLittleD Wrote:
(03-20-2022, 11:56 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: [Image: imagejpeg-1.jpg]
Ran up on this on my way to the garden. 

It must be in the water.

Now I know why I am always trying to take on more than I can chew.   tinyhuh

Take it as a good omen! Hopefully it means Spring is here to stay without Old Man Winter storming back in every weekend!
But please don't take up chewing frogs!   tinylaughing

Yep! Spring is in the air.

I ran into a small black snake on Friday evening, next to my Ponderosa lemon tree, which is going to have an abundance of fruit this year. Then ran into a little bigger one Saturday morning, just lying still in my front yard, trying to figure a way around Tamar, the feisty, nonsocial Husky.

This one is just a small blue garter snake. He really is pretty, when he is not trying to stuff himself.


RE: Not Knowing When You Should Let Go - ABNARTY - 03-21-2022

(03-20-2022, 11:56 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: [Image: imagejpeg-1.jpg]
Ran up on this on my way to the garden. 

It must be in the water.

Now I know why I am always trying to take on more than I can chew.   tinyhuh

A motivated eater, that's for sure. Not sure if it was a wise move though.


RE: Not Knowing When You Should Let Go - VioletDove - 03-21-2022

That reminds me of the time my mom and I were sitting outside one evening years ago. We kept hearing a noise that almost sounded like “help”. Well we tracked it down and it was just like that, a snake with a frog in it’s mouth. All of a sudden she grabbed a stick and ran up to the snake, barefoot mind you, and smacked that old snake on the head. It dropped the frog and slithered off, I’m sure angry because it had just had its meal interrupted. The frog hopped off, saved to most likely be a meal for another day.