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Sometimes.....

ajfreptiles Mar 11, 2005 10:54 PM

Sometimes I get looking at all my snakes, and I think how can I get rid of any? They are all beauties! I do have another litter due April 2nd, ....I can't wait! Seems like maybe I will just wait and see if there are any from that litter I can part with...LOL!! I am beginning to doubt it already! Andy

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LindaH Mar 12, 2005 02:55 AM

Remember our emails about Ms Peach?

I recently hired a fellow to do some brush mowing for me. He has an 11 year old stepson "Colton" who likes snakes, and last night he brought him over to see mine. What a nice kid and he REALLY loves boas

I have several boas in shed, and some more who had just eaten, and others who were nearing impending poopage. However, dear Ms Peach had just pooped, so she "represented" for the evening. Colton, who is small for his age, sat in a big chair with Ms Peach draped back and forth across his lap and the chair. She is a big 'ole girl and just a dear, gentle sweetheart. We visited for two hours, all the time with him slow stroking her back.

I love Ms Peach. She never once even attempted to crawl away....not even in the beginning. I think, on some level, she enjoys hanging out with humans, because she is always this way. Whatever it is, she was so good with him. You should have seen his face. He was in heaven with that big orange girl across his lap. His movements were very slow and deliberate, and I only had to tell him about slow movements once. You could tell by watching him with her, he will be a "natural" boa holder

His stepfather, Ryan, is NOT a snake person. He is a big, husky guy that will not even touch one...and I respect that. What is so cool - is that he took the time to bring the boy over so he could enjoy them.

As they were leaving, he said he had been thinking of getting Colton a boa sometime in the future. I think the boy would take good care of one. He seems very mature for his age and listened to everything I said. They saw my enclosures and I told them if they would invest in a proper environment for one, I would give him one of my normals this season.

I think there is one more future herper in the world, with a loving stepfather, who now sees snakes in a different light, and no longer believes the only good snakes are dead ones. All because of precious Peaches

All I regret is that I should have taken pics.....dern it. I always forget the camera at the special times.
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Linda Hedgpeth
lindafh@frontiernet.net
Sierra Serpents

"Not one shred of evidence supports the notion that life is so serious".

ajfreptiles Mar 12, 2005 07:55 AM

Linda, you are truly someone special. I can sit and read your writings with intrigue....always wanting more. There is something very honest about you...that is a precious quality...please never loose that. Now you have made a young lad very happy, memories that he will never forget. Have a great day Linda, and say hello to Mrs. Peach for me. Thanks Andy

robertmcphee Mar 12, 2005 09:31 AM

np

cnb2 Mar 12, 2005 12:27 PM

and I agree. You're awesome.
Chuck

LindaH Mar 12, 2005 04:56 PM

I invited Colton to come over anytime he wants. I told him about how I take them outside in the afternoons, when the weather warms up a little more. He said he would love to come over and be the "Official Snake Herder". Next time, I'll be sure to get pics
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Linda Hedgpeth
lindafh@frontiernet.net
Sierra Serpents

"Not one shred of evidence supports the notion that life is so serious".

snakepimp Mar 13, 2005 07:37 PM

Thanks for being a powerful ambassador of tolerance and education, that is just the sort representation the "herp community" needs.
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Jeremy J. Anderson
Gem State Reptiles
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snakepimp Mar 13, 2005 07:35 PM

I just think, these are my babies! (I don't have any human children) How could I sell my babies?
And then I see that new guitar I want....
I totally know that feeling, though.
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Jeremy J. Anderson
Gem State Reptiles
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