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May 11, 2006 | #1 |
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look at what I found in my garden yesterday...
cute little things...
Tumbler F2, looking quite different - round larger cherry fruit on one plant and smaller elongated cherries with pointed end on another And I guess this little cute thing should now be considered as part of our household - she has quite a few babies in our raspberry patch...
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May 11, 2006 | #2 |
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oh, forgot to mention - for those who are wondering how the heck I got a ripe tomato in Vancouver BC in early May... when we had some snow in March...
...these Tumblers were growing under fluo lights in my laundry room since January, and sitting in a cold frame next to the south facing wall since March... in 3 gal pots. Might seem to be too much work to get a dozen of ripe cherry tomatoes... but I enjoyed the efforts, at least for the most part... I think... :wink:
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May 11, 2006 | #3 |
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Do I see a snake? Eeek! How do you pick your raspberries?
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May 11, 2006 | #4 |
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I saw the coolest thing on my way to work:
I saw a red-tail hawk with a snake dangling from its talons !!! Was pretty cool ~ That snake would send my dad out of the state !!! He's like Indiana Jones ~ lol ~ Tom
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May 12, 2006 | #5 |
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Dang. A snake. I used to love snakes, until I had to work out in the boonies surveying telephone equiptment in rattlesnake country.
A couple months ago, my brother found a green rattlesnake in his back yard. I am pretty sure that it was a Green Mohave Rattler. My understanding is that they made it up to NorCal with the climate change in our area. I am really freaked out over this snake. I can't even go into the jacuzzi or pool without being paranoid (rattlers are good swimmers; that's what I read). To think, I had plans to plant tomatoes in my brother's backyard. No way. |
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May 12, 2006 | #7 |
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Just be thankful you all, except Tim C don't have to worry about cottonmouth & copperheads. I've seen cottonmouths go after people who were not even disturbing them. Copperheads love to hide in cool damp places and under stuff. Killed my share of all three types.
Cottonmouth/water moccasin (same thing) are baaad stuff. |
May 12, 2006 | #8 |
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Angelique,
You have Mohave Greens up there??? I'm trying to remember what I learned when my son earned his Reptile Merit Badge, but it seems to me that those are the most poisonous of the rattlers. Just keep your jacuzzi covered. Besides, I doubt they are going to jump in the pool for some laps.
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May 12, 2006 | #9 |
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I stepped out of my laundry room door once & narrowly missed a 4 foot long corn snake . But I like snakes - we don't have to worry about poisonous ones here.
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May 12, 2006 | #10 |
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I found one of those in my garden yesterday as well, My chow almost stepped on it. I grabbed it by the tail and put it over the fence, I didn't want my dogs getting a hold of it.
I could just imagine the husky "MOM! look what I brung you! ugh! They don't bother me but grew up in the country so always had snakes around, Sometimes in very bad places. |
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I guess so. I found the information on a random website. I was trying to ID the variety of rattlesnake for my brother. Quote:
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I am especially freaked out because, I read that this snake has both a hematoxins AND a neurotoxins. At the time, my brother found this snake, he didn't have any medical insurance. It's ironic that I now have a fear of rattlers. I grew up living about a mile from Angeles Forest. Rattlesnake sighting were very common at my JR high school and hiking at Chantry Flats. By accident, my uncle accidently brought a LIVE one into my parents house. Blame my fear on Vemon ER (Animal Planet). When I was young, I thought that a bite could easily be cured with a couple of shots. Boy was I wrong. Don't get me wrong. I also grew up with a neighborhood pet snake and snakes in my classroom (pythons and common local snakes). Fortunately, none of those were posionous. |
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