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Old 14-05-2005, 09:21 PM
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Default Damned snake II

Sigh.. I saw the friggin snake sunning himself today, and figured I'd try to
scare him away from the pond, and then catch and relocate him.

He slipped into the pond, and of course figured I'd leave after a while.

Well, I kept checking out there, and sure enough, he was out again.

I finally managed to spook him out of the pond, and now he's between the
liner, and the ground/rocks... and I noticed he had 2 tails!

So there's a larger one, and a smaller one now.. sigh

Even the larger one is still relatively small, but they NEED to get the hell
away from my friggin pond, cats, and wife.

I'm draining the pond now.. haven't seen the fish for a month now, and I
think I know why. Even the frogs and tads have almost vanished, and a month
ago, we counted 12 large frogs.

My iris and lilly pads are florishing and blooming, and last years iris
finally got a bloom of it own, and now I can;t even frickin be outside
without worrying about those damned things.

I'd welcome the disaster that other ponder had with the raccoon, if it meant
I didn;t have to deal with these damned snakes!

REALLY crappy pond weekend...

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