:giggling: i can't believe i got the date wrong... when i did the math i thought "WTF? how'd she get that big that fast????"
09-15-2007, 12:46 PM
Stewart_Reptiles
Re: oh how she's grown!
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why can't you deb?
No snake native to GA can be kept in captivity so no corn for me, I made up for it though and got some other type of colubrids (Honduran Milksnakes & a Lavender Cali King).
09-15-2007, 12:48 PM
recycling goddess
Re: oh how she's grown!
ahhhhh thanks for enlightening me! i can always name one of our future corns after you... so it's kinda like being your snake only without the upkeep LOL
09-15-2007, 12:50 PM
Stewart_Reptiles
Re: oh how she's grown!
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Originally Posted by recycling goddess
ahhhhh thanks for enlightening me! i can always name one of our future corns after you... so it's kinda like being your snake only without the upkeep LOL
Does it come with visitation right as well and cookies??? :P
09-15-2007, 12:53 PM
recycling goddess
Re: oh how she's grown!
well ya! have you ever been to british columbia? it's some of the prettiest country in the world... i feel like i live on vacation!
09-15-2007, 12:55 PM
Stewart_Reptiles
Re: oh how she's grown!
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Originally Posted by recycling goddess
well ya! have you ever been to british columbia? it's some of the prettiest country in the world... i feel like i live on vacation!
Nope never have, I've been to many places in Europe but since moving to the US, I kept my travelling pretty local.
09-15-2007, 01:10 PM
recycling goddess
Re: oh how she's grown!
oh well then... a visit is DEFINITELY in order!!!
09-15-2007, 01:21 PM
frankykeno
Re: oh how she's grown!
Oh Deb you should visit B.C, it's Canada's most beautiful province as far as I'm concerned. Probably the best trip I've ever taken was from B.C.'s Prince Rupert up the Inside Passage to Alaska by boat (the marine highway not a tourist type cruise). It's beyond words to describe that trip, something everyone should experience. It actually starts in Bellingham, Washington.
I still remember my ex-husband buying this 1,000 year old egg thing in Chinatown in Vancouver. Omg Aleesha you've never seen anyone spit out something so fast in your life. Just the smell eminating from that digusting thing had me gagging. We toured Vancouver by bike...what a great way to see a lovely city...especially biking through Stanley Park. :)
09-15-2007, 01:24 PM
recycling goddess
Re: oh how she's grown!
well stanley park is much different today. last year we had mega storms and it tore the park apart. trees which were hundreds of years old were uprooted! i never thought i'd see the day that logging trucks were in stanley park taking away trees :O
much of it is still closed, due to the damage. it'll be a few more years before it's open i believe. so much of the sea-wall was destroyed.