tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2806471243723862138.post2627602787633128380..comments2023-02-16T08:41:27.120-08:00Comments on Letters from a Libra: Bugs Before CableUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2806471243723862138.post-87022232963976979082012-09-26T17:46:05.904-07:002012-09-26T17:46:05.904-07:00In no way shape or form are you wierd! I think a h...In no way shape or form are you wierd! I think a healthy respect for nature is rooted from a healthy couriosity of your enviornment as a child. Nature is wonderful and beautiful and it's a shame that most kids now a days are so glued to the TV and video games. Its a great thing you are doing, so keep it up. Post as much of your adventures as you can. You never know who you might get off the couch. :) Kelly Brandthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14600446666604130565noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2806471243723862138.post-27723758314081271622012-09-26T07:30:29.134-07:002012-09-26T07:30:29.134-07:00I think the top snake is more likely a rough earth...I think the top snake is more likely a rough earth snake - very interesting. Here is the link I used: http://www.herpsofnc.org/herps_of_nc/snakes/Virstr/Vir_str.html<br />you may have to cut and paste to see the descriptions.<br />I played with worms all the time, then moved to snakes - the multilegged things I have problems with - good for you, maybe you'll teach me. I do love the photos!! Very interesting markings on the brown snake... Can't wait to visit!Adanoreply@blogger.com