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Sunday, July 6, 2008
Snake on Head
This lady was talking about this snake and how it could wrap around her and choke her, it most likely wouldn't. She was demonstating that you could wear it as a hat and he would not bite her. It's a non-poisonous snake. My grandson got to touch it. They left all the kids touch it at the end if they wanted to. He got to touch a gator too, but was worried about the gator having tape around it's mouth. I told him, it was so it wouldn't bite. He's only 5 yrs old. Anyway, they discussed both, so I will post a gator soon. (Didn't realize I had a "No" sign that I could have used for theme day. It says, "No hoppin around.")
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14 comments:
It's good youngster get to learn about these things and also the dangers of them. Learning when and when not totouchis a great idea.. I look forwardto the gator
ooops i do not like snakes this close but let better do that!
Welldone Barb
JoAnn from Holland
Snake hat? No Thanks... ;))
guess there are No signs to be found everywhere once you stop looking for them.
No problem for me saying hello to a snake.
oh my no
Interesting head wear. Sounds like a great experience for your grandson.
Now that's what I call a very brave lady! I wouldn't do it for the world.
UGH. I'm about to leave for my second on-campus stay for my MFA program, and one of the books we have to read by next weekend is "Salvation on Sand Mountain." The book is a nonfiction account of the religion that handles snakes as part of their service. It freaks me out!
Can I just say YUCKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!
I held a snake a couple years ago. I can't imagine putting one on my head. Ha!
I played too :)
That is really cool! I must admit, I would have been much more afraid of the gator than the snake. I'm not so much afraid of snakes, but petrified of gators and sharks.
Great photo but with me snakes must keep away!
Reminds me of the "Ball Pythong" that I used to take care of. They do make interesting pets.
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