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Dannielle S.
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April 30, 2006 Photo by Dannielle S.
March 29, 2008 10:02 PM EDT
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Comments: 15
I confess that the horse is not a towel, and the road is actually a sock.
If I could feature an image, this would be featured in the Pictures of Towels group.
Sandy, thank you -- you're the person who made me aware of the "Pictures of Towels" group, and thus the source of my inspiration.
Eric, when you elevate laundry to Art, it is a lot more fun.
We had a cat that was very protective and fierce, and one day she was going nuts about something in the yard -- it was a "compound" more than a "yard" by US standards, really. Probably an acre in size, the property was surrounded by a 7' tall fence. Along the road, it was a concrete wall topped with shards of broken glass; two other sides were corrugated iron with a klong (canal) alongside. The snake was trying to escape our yard, so its back end was on the ground, and it was diagonally up the iron fence, with its head on the top edge, the whole snake struggling for purchase to get itself over the fence and gone. I don't remember if it succeeded or if someone killed it, but I seem to think it lived & escaped.
They aren't half as deadly as smaller cobras.
From "our" research, their venom is indeed quite deadly, but they're shy and prefer not to attack humans, so the smaller cobras are responsible for more bites.
going ot comment on.....Oh yes the towles.