A circle of gay and queer men centred on the Land that sustains and nurtures our fae spirits.
Friday, March 31, 2006
Today at Amber Fox
Slitering past the well . . .
A snake in the grass.
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4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Gorgeous shot!
Oddly, this is not the snake I expected to see upon my arrival on the Land...
Oh, and if I haven't mentioned this before, I am bringing my chocolate cake receipt with me, so, provided there are raw materials in the Erection pantry, chocolate cake will happen for Eastre!
Hey Shimmer, Amazing this shot even happened, after having landed on it for one tenth of a second, both the snake and I knew we had surprised the other, my scream was not too bad! The snake handled it with a great deal more grace than the boy.
Send the cake recipe so we can be sure to have ingrediants for the erection pantry.
I love these harmless snakes and have seen them every summer at the farm. I remember once -- a couple or three years ago -- standing silently with HowieSue and Lone Wolf, as we watched one of these beauties sunbathing beside a rock.
Thanks for the great photo, Ricky, and now I know where that scream I heard came from!
4 comments:
Gorgeous shot!
Oddly, this is not the snake I expected to see upon my arrival on the Land...
Oh, and if I haven't mentioned this before, I am bringing my chocolate cake receipt with me, so, provided there are raw materials in the Erection pantry, chocolate cake will happen for Eastre!
cheers, Shimmer
Hey Shimmer, Amazing this shot even happened, after having landed on it for one tenth of a second, both the snake and I knew we had surprised the other, my scream was not too bad! The snake handled it with a great deal more grace than the boy.
Send the cake recipe so we can be sure to have ingrediants for the erection pantry.
I love these harmless snakes and have seen them every summer at the farm. I remember once -- a couple or three years ago -- standing silently with HowieSue and Lone Wolf, as we watched one of these beauties sunbathing beside a rock.
Thanks for the great photo, Ricky, and now I know where that scream I heard came from!
The snake is harmless for sure, in fact likely adds a great deal to makeing life on the land enjoyable.
Something both beautiful and mysterious, and my first sighting since, well, many years. And the scream was me for sure!
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