beware we have blue bonnet security ,
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beware we have blue bonnet security ,
Haven't see any here......yet. :LOL:
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I'm not familiar with the various snakes; what is that one?
Hope you don't mind Shine.. my eyes aren't what they used to be... 8-)
Just to add a layer to this story, this is the time of year these little beauties (the flowers........the flowers) bloom all over the place, including highway sides and centers. All too frequently you'll see folks whip the wheel hard and head for the shoulder presumably to take pics. Even saw one family had their kids rolling around in them..............ruining them for anyone else. Guess not enough of this kind of security detail there.........
it is actually against the law to do that too . but seldom enforced. a snake that size will kill a child before responders can arrive .
I'm not fond of those slimy sobs. We have them south of Winterset. I found out not in a fun way.:LOL: My friend whom lives there about died laughing though....
Sounds right Roger, she was big on flowers and road "beautification". She was the impetus behind requiring wrecking yards to build high fences to hid the "trash". Of course LBJ planted lots of "seeds" too that later bloomed into deficit exploding entities.....................
Your guard doesn't bother me too bad but rest assured my wife won't bother your flowers:LOL:
i try to remember to post this every year. you can drive down the road and see 5 cars per mile with kids setting in the flowers for mom to get a pic for facebook. not only do snakes love to hide in them but bees work them pretty heavy too.
I'll never forget my mom's youngest brother took my middle brother and I to Texas in 1993. Those fire aunts kicked my butt, more like feet. Those are little dick heads. :LOL: The almost worst deal of that trip was when my brother grabbed something and drug it out from under a bush and began swinging it like we did to cats....... It was a Copperhead. My Uncle whom we were visiting ran out and got him to let go of it mid swing. Uncle John ran over with a spade and decapitated that snake lickity split. Luckily it wasn't his first rodeo because it could have been Nick's last. :LOL:
We've got another one down here that's reportedly got a more dangerous venom than either of the two above, a coral snake. They like to hide in mulch like this, the hedgerow along the back of my lot. Fortunately they have a less effective delivery system than the rattler so boots will generally be decent defense if you not being attentive.
red and black friend of jack , red and yellow kill a fellow .
Can those flowers really get this beautiful or is this a photo shop?
I've seen creeping Charlie around here that looks just as blue as that when the flowers bloom in a field over ran with it.
It's partly the ambient light, based on the horizon it's either dawn or dusk..........savvy photographers love that kind of light. If you've ever seen Rodder's Journal they have lots of shots in that kind of light. That being said, it's likely the coloring has been "adjusted". It doesn't take a sophisticated program like Photoshop (though that's also become a generic term for editing much like the word Kleenex for facial tissue), most computers produced in the past 10 or more years include a function to tweak coloring..............even you phone very likely has it.
yes there are places where the blue bonnets are thick. lady bird had them planted everywhere. her i liked , lbj was a crooked low life .
Good lookin' "buzz worm"; bigger than ours here in the desert, at least this part of it, ours seldom get longer than about three or four feet, and are fairly scarce in large concentrations. The ones we have to watch out for are the Sidewinders, or Horned Rattlesnake. Those boogers bury themselves in the dirt and you will completely miss them unless you are really looking and know what to look for. I got whacked by one once, but he got my wallet instead of my butt; I was squatting down to adjust a hot arm on the end of a boom, and he was in the bush right behind me; never buzzed until after he struck.
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nature learns. rattlers have all but stopped sounding. they have learned to stay silent. feral hogs love them for a snack.
Wouldn't deter me from visiting Texas for your bbq smoker grills!