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I am reminded of being a child reading National Geographic. There you are, reading really interesting stuff and beautiful pictures, then you turn the page and there is a horrid snake eating an adorable guinea pig. Or in this case, a reptile who would probably do the same to you. As a faithful reader, I am glad you have so many interests, but seriously, ICK.
I was lucky enough to see a Box Turtle on the bike path from Samoset Road in Eastham to Orleans. One of the daily wonders one learns to cherish about the Cape. Great picture...you were smart enough to have a cmera with you. Enjoy life! Anita Young, Easthma, MA
What a beautiful shell!
ReplyDeleteAdorable. I want to hug it! Wait, can you hug a turtle?
ReplyDeleteI am reminded of being a child reading National Geographic. There you are, reading really interesting stuff and beautiful pictures, then you turn the page and there is a horrid snake eating an adorable guinea pig. Or in this case, a reptile who would probably do the same to you. As a faithful reader, I am glad you have so many interests, but seriously, ICK.
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ReplyDeletePlease help nasov learn to love turtles!
I was lucky enough to see a Box Turtle on the bike path from Samoset Road in Eastham to Orleans.
ReplyDeleteOne of the daily wonders one learns to cherish about the Cape. Great picture...you were smart enough to have a cmera with you.
Enjoy life!
Anita Young, Easthma, MA
Another wonder along that path is Arnold's, which has the best fried onions . . .
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