Thursday, April 21, 2011

Country Drive


With spring trying its hardest to bloom forth this year, we thought we'd go for a drive a few days ago to see how she was doing.  I truly believe we live in one of the most beautiful places with so many differing scenery options.  This day we chose country views.


Though we were hoping for fields of wild flowers, there were only a few patches of poppies.  Too little to even get out the camera.


But, we saw some ground squirrels, birds, and a bunch of cattle.


No fences to keep these bad boys off the road.  But, they definitely were quite interested in us.  They may have been a bit put out since we didn't even ask permission to take their pictures. 


I just love to watch cattle as they mosey along.  They always look like they think they are so much smarter than I am.  Maybe they are.

Look at this one giving us a side glance. 






We only saw two snakes, but they were less than a few minutes from each other.  Both in the road.  This one we tried to urge off the road before he got hit, but he wouldn't listen.  As few vehicles that are out his way, he probably thought he had all the time in the world.


However, we knew better.  This was the second snake we saw.  He had already been hit.  Though, to be honest, I can't say I was sad. 


This looked like a rattler and I am so afraid of rattlesnakes.  I guess I feel like that's one less to breed and perhaps come my way.  I know.  I doubt if his descendants would have ended up in my backyard, but still.  It just somehow makes me feel better. 
Don't judge me!  They scare me!


So, I don't leave you with thoughts of venomous snakes, here's a fabulous bush we drove by.  The picture doesn't do it justice, but it was a fantastic flash of color in the midst of all the green of the rolling hills.

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4 comments:

  1. Where was this Dorothy?

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  2. Sheri, Bitterwater Road. About a mile before you get to Cholame, turn right.

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  3. What a nice drive. How true it is that cattle always have that "wiser than you" look. The side glancer made me chuckle! I now feel like taking a drive, myself!

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  4. Thanks for taking me along on your drive! Just enjoyed the hills and the valleys! I'm with you on the snakes! Have a blessed Good Friday!

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