And Mexico.... I stopped by Brazos Bend S.P. but only had about 30 mins there. Unfortunately I didn't run into any snakes. I was hoping to find a texas ratsnake and also a Crotalus would have made my week! But here is what I did find....
When we got to the park I asked where the best place to spot these guys was. They said I probably wouldn't see anything since it was about 3 in the afternoon. Being a mostly cloudly day I had my hopes up though. The only spot I had time to stop by was 40 acre lake. And after about 45 seconds of looking I found this little guy suning himself on a tree. He was younger only about 3 feet or so.

We then decided to move over to the dock. On the way we spotted this guy watching us from some tall grasses. He was about 5'-6' and started moving along once I got too close.


And the last guy here I almost missed entirely. I didn't see him until I was already on the dock and about 2' above his head. Thank goodness for guard rails! I estimated him to be at least 8' maybe up to 10'.

Thanks Dusty for recommending Brazos Bend!
I got a chance to do a little underwater exploring while in Mexico and got a few bad pictures of some of the reef life.


And this is perhaps the most awkward discovery of the whole trip.

All in all I had a wonderfull time. But boy am I glad to be home!
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-David Harrison-
.1 Snow Corn "Hope"
1. Striped Anery Corn "V" or "5".....Has two names
1. Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Chunk" (Goonies)
.1 Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Peaches"
.1 Ball Python "Rocky Ballboa" (Didn't name her!)
0.0.1 Crested Gecko "The Crested Gecko"
"Have you ever tried simply turning off the T.V., sitting down with your kids... and hitting them?"

