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Hi Amy. Of course you live in the middle of a paradise. You’re very lucky!
Greetings,
Rafael
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naw, if you looked about me, you would see about 10 very thick electricity, old phone, old cable lines that make my back yard look like yuck! Creek is full of copperheads & vines with thorns. I only SHOW the good stuff.
But yes, I am very lucky.
amy
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Humm, well I think a couple of photos about this old cable lines would be very interesting too. And what to say about a good shot on a copperhead! But take care with the snake, please! They are really pretty but really dangerous too 😉
Rafael
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I’ve never seen one. When I first moved in, we all rolled up our pant legs & when barefoot through the cold water & a neighbor sauntered up to inform us of our impending doom. I should ignore it & get back in. Don’t you think so?
~amy
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Oh No, it’s better not do it!. If your neighbor inform you of the letal danger of those snakes and you are not a snake’s expert is better to be careful. Quite better to keep on with photos to vegetables.
Greetings,
Rafael
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Naw, into the creek I shall go. The neighbor doesn’t like me anyway, maybe it was to insure that I wouldn’t enjoy myself.
Ha!
~amy
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So fresh!
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Yup. Too bad there are copperheads about, otherwise I’d be knee deep
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