Wingfoot
September 11th, 2008, 02:44 AM
Our Kansas District Manager sent this out as an email:
As fall approaches, some of our “legless and armless” critters will be hard to spot with all of the leaves on the ground.
Especially, the Copperhead snakes. Please be careful and keep your eyes open.
Snakes may be hard to spot this fall when all the leaves drop on the ground near the privacy fence, or the storage house and the underbrush gets crowded with leaves and limbs. Be careful when you rake those fall leaves. There may be a BIG surprise!
CAN YOU SPOT THE SNAKE?
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff124/wingfootsmp/image001-1.jpg
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Here it is!
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff124/wingfootsmp/image002-1.jpg
Please be careful!
As fall approaches, some of our “legless and armless” critters will be hard to spot with all of the leaves on the ground.
Especially, the Copperhead snakes. Please be careful and keep your eyes open.
Snakes may be hard to spot this fall when all the leaves drop on the ground near the privacy fence, or the storage house and the underbrush gets crowded with leaves and limbs. Be careful when you rake those fall leaves. There may be a BIG surprise!
CAN YOU SPOT THE SNAKE?
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff124/wingfootsmp/image001-1.jpg
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Here it is!
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff124/wingfootsmp/image002-1.jpg
Please be careful!