Posted on June 7, 2019
by Linda
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I need to make a correction to an earlier post. I said we had a Rat Snake/Corn Snake in the house. We had a corn snake in the house. Rat Snakes are different snakes. I am working to learn Florida snakes and need to… Continue Reading “Rat Snake”
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Posted on June 16, 2018
by Linda
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I love to venture off with the camera and see what gifts the day will bring. I heard a bunch of crows screaming at something. I investigated and saw the racoon hanging out in the tree. Every time the racoon moved, the crows went… Continue Reading “Gifts of the Day”