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Old December 16th 08, 01:48 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.weather
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"Edward Erbeck" wrote in message
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"BibsBro" wrote:

Love them pics Ed!


Thank You BabsBro, Happy to Share them.

I have never been to your region of the country.
I was wondering if it was dangerous to walk in the grass outside your
wall.
Do you have a lot of snakes or other dangerous things there?


It's lot's safer than walking the Streets of Boston. Is it dangerous to
walk in the grass? No, you just have to be aware of what's around you. If
you look both ways before crossing the street you'd most likely never have
a
problem out here once you learned when to look both ways.

As too do we "have a lot of Snakes or other Dangerous things", I guess
the answer would require knowing what you consider " A Lot ". If seeing 2
or
3 Snakes a year is a problem OH YEA, but we've only got 2 kinds of
Dangerous
Snakes out here - Rattlers (several verities) and Coral, but many
nonpoisonous Snakes, so there have been years when I've seen no Snakes to
fear and one where all the Snakes I saw were not to be played with.
I guess the Critter most likely to ruin a good day out here is a Bark
Scorpion. But if you're a Healthy Person between 4 and 80 the worst it has
to offer is a VERY uncomfortable sting.

The Bottom line to any discussion along this line is "What are YOU
comfortable around"? I grew up in the "Suburbs" and spent time both in the
Wilds and Urban areas. The Wilds are consistent for the most part. If you
aren't threatening me I'm no threat to you (Unless you look like Dinner
;-)
). Urban areas require you know "Today's Rules". I'll take the Country.

Crazy Ed


Thanks for your reply Craz.

You're absolutely right about city life.

I'm only about 25 miles north of Boston, but I haven't bothered to visit the
big city in over 20 years.

By looking at your photos its easy to see you appreciate nature.

Thanks for sharing!

BibsBro