Anna is now four plus feet long and seriously wonderful. How do I loff her? Let me count the ways? (My mom used to recite that poem to us when we were kids and embarass the heck out of us.)
- She loves to climb her branches and hang out scenically watching the world go by.
- She eats very very reliably. WHAM!
- She is beautiful. Takes my breath away.
- She bites my son just about every time he touches her... but she never bites me.
- She pretends to be a rattlesnake.
- She growls like the meanest scariest cobra out there.
- She is curious and fast and bright. Blue Lightning. She is amazing to handle and I feel privileged every time.
She got out last month when my son gave her water and was gone for four weeks. I thought for sure she was dead. But she came out in the middle of the night last saturday and, while thirsty, is none the worse for wear. I think, amazingly, that she grew a foot and I don't know how since she had no food... My husband is planning to make her a giant beautiful enclosure in my office (the man who is afraid of snakes)...
Ok, so that's my ramble. I'll get some new photos after she rests up from eating.









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