I'm with Claudia - I hate snakes! Love your chicken and hexies - would like to see them together with your others or are you making flowers like in Regina's quilt? Thanks for sharing, Billie!
I am not fond of snakes. We saw one just slithering across the church parking lot a couple of months ago.... and it made quite an impression on my little one.
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14 comments:
Ohh mr.snakeie is out again. :)
Sweet block..
Big hugs x
Did that chicken pluck your petals? Now I would put a plug in that hole in the tree.
This is my favorite Hexi pic you have done! I would love to have some chickens in my backyard, but they are not allowed here either!
So is that snake friend or foe? Super hexies
Now I got the snake heebie jeebies!
That would just freak me out, bad enough when I see them on the ground!
Love the chicken and hexies!!!
I never knew ordinary snakes would live in trees! Great photo. The hexie photo is so adorable with the chicken. That's the only kind I'd want. LOL
I'm with Claudia - I hate snakes! Love your chicken and hexies - would like to see them together with your others or are you making flowers like in Regina's quilt? Thanks for sharing, Billie!
EEEEEEGADS!!! I hate snakes.... Love the hexies though.
That snake picture is SO COOL!!!!! I love them - except when something nasty like a baby water moccasin is in my house.
Now, cockroaches. . . BLEH!!!!
Okay that snake in the tree is really strange! blessings, marlene
when I first saw the photo I couldn't figure out what it was then I saw you say it is a snake! wow that looks weird.
ewww snakes. Love the hexies and the sweet chicken, but snakes, yuck.
Love that chicken!!!!!
I am not fond of snakes. We saw one just slithering across the church parking lot a couple of months ago.... and it made quite an impression on my little one.
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