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Rod Serling's pond & playground
Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 1:56 pm
by fish
Who's in charge of leaf removal?
Rod Serling lived by this pond at one time, according to the
other local
weirdos.
(never liked his show)
He probably hung out in the cemetery across the street from that white fence......
Heavy rains just stopped.
Rode on the Michelins this morning. Even with those -- the many white strips in the city were attention getting!
Fish
Re: Rod Serling's pond & playground
Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 7:36 pm
by Old Grinner
Interesting . . ..
Sometimes I see these out in the woods near ponds.
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Re: Rod Serling's pond & playground
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 4:26 am
by you you
Rod Serlings pond - good user or band name..
Re: Rod Serling's pond & playground
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 10:30 am
by Mel46
I am surprised that any snakes are still out. Winter is fast approaching.
We don't worry about the garter snake, but the copperheads will come right up into our carport.
Re: Rod Serling's pond & playground
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:22 am
by Old Grinner
I am surprised that any snakes are still out. Winter is fast approaching.
We don't worry about the garter snake, but the copperheads will come right up into our carport.
The pic is from my archives taken during a late Summer of yore on another hike but in a different park out of town. You are right about the copperheads. I've seen a number of those up front and personal and usually near a rocky area with a water source.
Here's another from the same place the garter snake pic was taken . . .. The frog blends in quite well with the surroundings. Glad I didn't step on it.
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Re: Rod Serling's pond & playground
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:51 am
by Mel46
Old Grinner wrote:
. . .. The frog blends in quite well with the surroundings. Glad I didn't step on it.
If you yell at the beasts of the forest they will move out of your way...

Re: Rod Serling's pond & playground
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2019 10:57 pm
by hondamatic
Seeing that harder snake and Mel's mention of copperheads reminded me of a time I was doing construction inspection on a bridge project. It was summer time and hot in the valley where the bridge would be constructed of course. I was watching several copperheads swimming in the creek below where I was squatting at the edge of the bank staring intently and oblivious to my surroundings at the time. I had my cell phone at my side in it's holder and set to loud ring and vibrate since I was in a noisey construction zone. I got a call from the office about the time I was going to throw a rock into the water. Needless to say I jumped from my swatting position thinking I had been struck by a copperhead that I hadn't seen on the road and almost ended up in the creek with th snakes. I was laughing when I collected my self and checked my drawers the secretary at our office thought it was funny when I told her what I had been doing. I didn't get too close to the bank to watch the snakes after that day.