MisterHappy
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I’m not sure where it came from, I can’t imagine it climbing up the cabinets, is it possible it came through the plumbing? I did successfully capture it and set it free outside in the woods. Something will probably eat it by the end of the day. View attachment 799523
I’m on the 3rd floor and I get a couple visits from tree frogs every year. The kids love them1/2 inch frogView attachment 799547
1/2 inch frogView attachment 799547
Yes, step on snek! (Only these kind)no like sneks!
It’s parsley, and whatever else I used In my spaghetti sauce last nightWhats in the strainer , taboule ?
Actually a couple weeks back as I"m walking into the basement, there was a baby garder snake slithering around . Also had a black racer sunning himself in the backyard .
Came in on the veggies that were being washed off in the sink..But, how on Gods green earth does it get in the kitchen sink?
Garter snake.I have no doubt - this board can identify anything lol
Paging @Zappa!I’m not sure where it came from, I can’t imagine it climbing up the cabinets, is it possible it came through the plumbing? I did successfully capture it and set it free outside in the woods. Something will probably eat it by the end of the day. View attachment 799523
^^^^^That sounds like some kind of code.
The chair is against the wall.
John has a long mustache
The eagle has landed^^^^^That sounds like some kind of code.
The chair is against the wall.
John has a long mustache
There was no question about what it is or was, it was in regards to where it came from.
I was identifying what I saw in the two photos, which I perceived was the original purpose of the question.
Looking at it one day later, you are correct!
Battered and deep fried, or just with BBQ sauce?I’m on the 3rd floor and I get a couple visits from tree frogs every year. The kids love them