She looked so ancient! And huge! I think she may have had a run-in with an outboard motor from the looks of her shell. |
This morning the eggs started to hatch. My neighbor Mo helped one little guy find his way to the lake.
Okay, now the tragic part. A sibling wasn't so lucky. What are the chances that a tiny turtle the size of a silver dollar, will take his first steps out onto the road just as the postman pulls up to deliver the mail? I will spare you the gory details.........
love the Bill character in clay! But you have to be a certain age to remember all the oh nooo's Bill used to give. martha
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