Spring Critters

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    Spring has finally arrived when the bee's buzz, the frog's croak and miss snake scares the crap out of me in my garden

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    Spring has finally arrived when the bee's buzz, the frog's croak and miss snake scares the crap out of me in my garden
    Love that statemnent Gail made me laugh

    Love the series, nice selection of critters, to ne honest I wouldn;t be too happy about the snakes either.

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    Thats funny Gail , i like the capture of the snake the best even though it scares you, at least you were brave enough to get that close, i don't expect you stayed long though.


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    Great catch on that snake shot! Now see, wasn't it worth a little scare?
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    Awesome gail, bees can be hard but you really nailed the focus! I also don't want to see a snake in the garden, the spiders are quite enough.
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    That's so funny, Gail! Made me LOL!

    These are really nice pictures, and I can't pick a favorite! Great job!
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    Thank you all so much. I do like snakes they eat alot of bugs.

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    The snake looks cute, almost charming; but the frogs is a great shot.

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    love spring time, just not so much the critters.
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    Great pictures! They are all great shots, but I love the one with the frogs!
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