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bjrogg:

--- Quote from: WhistlingBadger on March 04, 2024, 02:45:51 pm ---Nice looking bows, Brian!  Is that one on the left a bull snake (or whatever you call em out there)?  I have a couple of nice ones that will each cover a whole bow.  Nice not having to look for matches!   ;D

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Thanks WB

It’s what we call garner snake. They are harmless to humans and are beneficial predators.

I don’t kill them but if I find a fresh roadkill I pick them up

Bjrogg

PS I found this one in my house one morning. My wife wasn’t as careful with the one she found. Strange thing I’ve been living in this house for over thirty years now. I ve had five garners and five bats. All at different times. Unfortunately for the one my wife found it didn’t survive the garden hoe. It’s on a bend through the handle HHB

bjrogg:
Weather has been warm or cold here. Yesterday was a beautiful day and I had my planter ready to try out the new vacuum fans we installed.

Everything seemed to work perfectly

My nephew has a food plot and I planted 18 rows in it. Kinda early but it’s going to be interesting to see if they grow

Bjrogg

bjrogg:
Days are definitely getting longer and sun is getting stronger.
Bjrogg

Pappy:
Beautiful snake bj, looks like the one I found in the wood pile at ElmHall. ;) Yep days are getting longer again and weather is settling into Spring here also.  :)
 Pappy

bjrogg:
I agree pappy. They really are pretty snakes. My wife doesn’t think so though, can’t see why.

Spring is almost a nasty word around here. We really try to get the most out of the nice days because we know we are still going to be getting a bunch of nasty ones. Usually a lot of cold dreary days with an icy cold wind off the lake.

I’m really feeling it today. Damp, chilly and windy. My body feels so stiff it’s hard to move

Bjrogg

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