Thank you, Duke. You know, I went swimming there and saw a huge snake swim by…. I walked on water on Saturday morning, Duketh. His head was out and buzzing through the water. Terrifying! True story!!
Well, I’m quite sure there are much bigger snakes in the world. It doesn’t take much to frighten me. His head twas out of the water and he was swimming fast!!!
Giggle. I’m glad you’ve slacked. Doesn’t make me feel as bad. No alligators in Nebraska, Silly!!! Plenty od Bass fish however, and they like to nibble on toes. Can’t wait… LOL.
Beautiful shot! I think a large water snake lives there.
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Thank you, Duke. You know, I went swimming there and saw a huge snake swim by…. I walked on water on Saturday morning, Duketh. His head was out and buzzing through the water. Terrifying! True story!!
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Dear me! Were you standing on his back?
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No! I was a few yards away…
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Ohβ¦how were you walking on the water, then?
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Out of sheer fearfulness! !
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You should have brought Oscar!
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The snake would have eaten him!
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Must be an epic snake, then.
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Well, I’m quite sure there are much bigger snakes in the world. It doesn’t take much to frighten me. His head twas out of the water and he was swimming fast!!!
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Bet he was having a good time!
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Yes, he went from lazily swimming across to head up and racing. That just doesn’t look natural or normal, Duketh.
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Maybe he needed to get home to his kids?
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*screams and wiggles her spine* Probably. But I don’t want to think about it.
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So mean to him. I bet his name was Mr. Sweetness.
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He was your snake?
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Oh no. I don’t have snakes.
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But you like them, which is a wonder!!
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Only a bit, bits, and little bits!
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You once told me holding snakes wasn’t scary, you know.
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Well, I know this fellow who used to stick his hand in rattle snake holes. Now that would be scary!
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What a terrible idea! Why?
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He liked catching snakes.
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Really! What would he do with them? Bring them home to R and F? *laughs*
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Oh, they weren’t alive yet. They’re young beasts as far as that goes. No, I believe just catch them and put them back.
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You shock me!
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Why?
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Catching and letting snakes go is sorta goosebumpy to think about.
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Looks gorgeous!
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It was a beautiful place, Heather.
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That would be one wonderful eye-opener to share, Aud. And you did, with us!
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The lake is a perfect place sometimes, you know. Thank you. I like sharing my experiences with you, Chum.
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Love those discoveries that surprise and open you up more.
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Gus, me too. Nothing better… Thank you
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Very nice, Aud π
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Hi! Thank you, Richard. I think you would enjoy this lake. The hike was gorgeous.
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I’m glad you enjoyed it π
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I did. What are you up to today?
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We’ve run, shopped, listened to music and written and am about to watch Brazil in the World Cup.
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Sounds extremely productive. Well done. Enjoy the game…Go USA. I really have no idea. I haven’t been following.
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LOL I haven’t like I normally would.
Don’t go swimming in that lake until you’ve checked for Alligators π
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Giggle. I’m glad you’ve slacked. Doesn’t make me feel as bad. No alligators in Nebraska, Silly!!! Plenty od Bass fish however, and they like to nibble on toes. Can’t wait… LOL.
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That’s what those Crocs want you to think. But I’m three steps ahead of the sneaky buggers (nods wisely)
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…..deciding that maybe I just bathe in the sun and watch the locals swim…..
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Good idea, at least, let them go first π
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Haha!! Thank you for watching out for me. Ya Goof…
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No problemo
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Cheeky Boy
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