They are so beautiful!And she's gone straight out to the reptile translocation job and just sent back a picture of a baby slow worm she's caught
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Good to hear that Ed, your poor mom has been through the mill!Hello.
Mom is a bit better. She truly is a tough old girl.
Thanks for all the well wishes.
What a shame, Ed, but great that you are such a responsible breeder.I've just posted about maybe trading or selling both of my male Redfoot. I have had very little interest in the babies that are ready and many more will soon be hatching out.
South Florida seems to be flooded with them for sale and it seems a little irresponsible of me to be breeding without any clear vision as what to do with the little ones.
Bad timing - understandable but what a shameHad a phone call today from someone rehoming four Greeks around 60 years old for an elderly lady. It's too soon to take one![]()
There's no point relocating them until there's a reptile fence round the site to prevent new ones moving in. Once that's done, all you need is squares of roof felt and free time morning and eveningThey are so beautiful!
We just received notice that the grounds of our old doctor's home is to be built on so I have notified them that slow worms are very prevalent in the area. I am good friends with one of the daughters and when I was a child I used to go there to play, we were always finding them in the garden and compost heaps. The old house was demolished and their beautiful garden dug up years ago but it was left to let nature take its course so I would be very surprised if they don't find plenty there. If there were at least 70 in my sister's garden there must be hundreds in this huge plot. I think I'll see of I can volunteer to go and track them down.
I hope all goes well on the job front for your daughter!
Had a phone call today from someone rehoming four Greeks around 60 years old for an elderly lady. It's too soon to take one![]()
Yup - metal corrugated sheeting and old carpet works well too.There's no point relocating them until there's a reptile fence round the site to prevent new ones moving in. Once that's done, all you need is squares of roof felt and free time morning and evening![]()
Hiya! * Waves to Noel *Hi roomies![]()
Hiya! * Waves to Noel *
We're just about to settle in for our Easter holiday weekend. Early start tomorrow. Expect postcards![]()
But I think ham freezes pretty well. You'd probably be set for the year!I didn't know this coming Sunday was easter until last night when the news guy showed the 7 day forecast and the little easter icon was over Sunday's square. I noticed last week that my Walmart grocery store has Smithfield's spiral cut ham. But $23 is an awful lot to spend on a hunk of meat for one person. But now my mouth is watering for ham, darn it.