Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

KIDS! Well, GIRLS!/OT

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Last week we let the alligator lizard go and everyone cried... The same day

they found a Tarantula, a she-bee of course. It's now residing in the

tank... Tonight? Oh you gonna LOVE tonight... Mummy! We found a gardener

snake... Mummy looks in... T'werent no Gardener Snake, no Grass Snake, it

was a baby rattle snake. The rattles were almost too little to see and that

sucker was about a foot long. I stretched him out, let everyone get a good

look, let him coil and shake his tail .. real GOOD! Made sure they knew that

the venom in the little suckers was more concentrated and more poisionous

than the big guys, then locked them in the house while I took him back to

hims wittle home on the " Mountain " (a big ole hill)

GIRLS! The boys don't do this to me... they do dumb stuff like stick things

in electrical sockets, I can live with that...

>SIGH!< I'm too damn old for this.

One of these days they're going to bring something home that Creeps me out

and THEN we're in a world of hurt, cuz have you noticed the word DADDY here

in this yere little story. There's a reason for that! ROFLMAO!

K

--

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

The Woobey Queen

Http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We love critters at my house and I have 2 girls.My

Hubby is the one squeamish...LOL!They bring home all

sorts of sticks and rocks too.

 

We have not had any rattlers brought home.(Thank the

Lord and Lady!)I catch snakes all the time and they

know what the " poisons " look like.......GOOD LUCK!I

hope you have no repeats of this scare.

Ravenstone

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

--- Woobey Queen <WoobeyQueen wrote:

 

> Last week we let the alligator lizard go and

> everyone cried... The same day

> they found a Tarantula, a she-bee of course. It's

> now residing in the

> tank... Tonight? Oh you gonna LOVE tonight... Mummy!

> We found a gardener

> snake... Mummy looks in... T'werent no Gardener

> Snake, no Grass Snake, it

> was a baby rattle snake. The rattles were almost too

> little to see and that

> sucker was about a foot long. I stretched him out,

> let everyone get a good

> look, let him coil and shake his tail .. real GOOD!

> Made sure they knew that

> the venom in the little suckers was more

> concentrated and more poisionous

> than the big guys, then locked them in the house

> while

 

 

 

 

Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dearest Woobey and Ravenstone,

 

May I say you wimmens have some guts!!! I am one tough cookie, but I REFUSE

to handle snakes! <shiver!>

 

I have a serious phobia of the slithering things! Makes me have the full

body shivers just thinking about it!!

 

Seriously, I've had a copperhead and a water mocassin come in too close of a

proximity to me, and I absolutely HATE snakes. GRRR! LOL

 

My hubby on the other hand enjoys playing with them, before he kills them.

Then he puts them on sticks so the birds can eat them. <YUCK!>

 

I actually killed a snake a couple of weeks ago...and didn't know it until I

ran back around that side of the yard with the lawn tractor! ;) Chopped

his little head off. I still got the shivers, and he was dead!

 

Ya'll have fun with those young'uns and their 'finds'. LOL

Candy

 

 

 

--

 

 

Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.11.9/116 - Release 9/30/2005

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Whats the saying....every day is an

adventure.....Ravenstone

 

--- " C. Lucas " <clucas wrote:

 

> Dearest Woobey and Ravenstone,

>

> May I say you wimmens have some guts!!! I am one

> tough cookie, but I REFUSE

> to handle snakes! <shiver!>

>

> I have a serious phobia of the slithering things!

> Makes me have the full

> body shivers just thinking about it!!

>

> Seriously, I've had a copperhead and a water

> mocassin come in too close of a

> proximity to me, and I absolutely HATE snakes.

> GRRR! LOL

>

> My hubby on the other hand enjoys playing with them,

> before he kills them.

> Then he puts them on sticks so the birds can eat

> them. <YUCK!>

>

> I actually killed a snake a couple of weeks

> ago...and didn't know it until I

> ran back around that side of the yard with the lawn

> tractor! ;) Chopped

> his little head off. I still got the shivers, and

> he was dead!

>

> Ya'll have fun with those young'uns and their

> 'finds'. LOL

> Candy

>

>

>

> --

>

>

> Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.11.9/116 -

> Release 9/30/2005

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

> Whats the saying....every day is an

> adventure.....Ravenstone

 

WHEW! If everyday is an adventure......especially when snakes are

concerned, I pray I sleep late! LOL

 

<SHIVER> I'm going to have nightmares about slithering snakes tonight.

YUCK! ;) LOL

 

Have a great evening!

Candy

 

 

 

--

 

 

Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.11.9/116 - Release 9/30/2005

Link to comment
Share on other sites

LOL!!!!!!Snakes have never botherd me.I had pet ones

when I was a kid.Now for some weird reason earwigs bug

me....HeHeHe......Bug......

So, anyone have ideas for 20 yards of purple

61 " broadcloth I got at .50 cents a yard??????

 

Ravenstone

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

 

--- " C. Lucas " <clucas wrote:

 

> > Whats the saying....every day is an

> > adventure.....Ravenstone

>

> WHEW! If everyday is an adventure......especially

> when snakes are

> concerned, I pray I sleep late! LOL

>

> <SHIVER> I'm going to have nightmares about

> slithering snakes tonight.

> YUCK! ;) LOL

>

> Have a great evening!

> Candy

>

 

 

 

 

Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Snakes have never bothered me... Slugs on the other hand and crunching on

snails at night, gives me the horrors... and I really hate the little

spiders, I try not to kill 'em (unless they're poisonous) but they really

creep me out!

K

 

On 9/30/05, C. Lucas <clucas wrote:

>

> Dearest Woobey and Ravenstone,

>

> May I say you wimmens have some guts!!! I am one tough cookie, but I

> REFUSE

> to handle snakes! <shiver!>

>

> I have a serious phobia of the slithering things! Makes me have the full

> body shivers just thinking about it!!

>

> Seriously, I've had a copperhead and a water mocassin come in too close of

> a

> proximity to me, and I absolutely HATE snakes. GRRR! LOL

>

> My hubby on the other hand enjoys playing with them, before he kills them.

> Then he puts them on sticks so the birds can eat them. <YUCK!>

>

> I actually killed a snake a couple of weeks ago...and didn't know it until

> I

> ran back around that side of the yard with the lawn tractor! ;) Chopped

> his little head off. I still got the shivers, and he was dead!

>

> Ya'll have fun with those young'uns and their 'finds'. LOL

> Candy

>

>

>

> --

>

>

> Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.11.9/116 - Release 9/30/2005

>

>

>

>

> The information contained in these e-mails is not a substitute

> for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed professional.

>

>

> Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna Cheese! So easy, SO

> yummy!

> http://www.aromaticsage.com/cz.htm

>

>

> To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link:

> /join

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As a child I played with snakes all the time - you find your pets where you can

on the farm. Since they knew I wouldn't stay away from them, my grand father

taught me early on the safest way to pick up a snake. I've often heard the story

of how as a 4 year old, I came out of the barn, holding the head of a 4 foot

milk snake over my head and yelling " Look Grandpa, just like you showed me ! " I

taught my kids and grand kids as babies that bugs and creepy crawlers are a

part of life, especially in the country, and are nothing to be afraid of when

handled correctly.

Paula .......... in Michigan

I used to have super powers but my therapist took them away

 

 

Dearest Woobey and Ravenstone,

 

May I say you wimmens have some guts!!! I am one tough cookie, but I REFUSE

to handle snakes! <shiver!>

 

I have a serious phobia of the slithering things! Makes me have the full

body shivers just thinking about it!!

 

Seriously, I've had a copperhead and a water mocassin come in too close of a

proximity to me, and I absolutely HATE snakes. GRRR! LOL

 

My hubby on the other hand enjoys playing with them, before he kills them.

Then he puts them on sticks so the birds can eat them. <YUCK!>

 

I actually killed a snake a couple of weeks ago...and didn't know it until I

ran back around that side of the yard with the lawn tractor! ;) Chopped

his little head off. I still got the shivers, and he was dead!

 

Ya'll have fun with those young'uns and their 'finds'. LOL

Candy

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

we moved out of snake country a while ago (thunk thunk what was that under

my mtn bike wheels? ... a rattler!) and after a stint in spider country

(black widows AND hobo spiders which are not supposed to exist in the same

area, but there they were one on my wall and one under the fridge) ... we

are now in URBAN DEER COUNTRY. LOL. Our area is exploding in human growth,

a small town smack in the middle of Oregon, but aparently we even WalMart

can't shake the Bend, OR deer population ... the deer just walk down the

sidewalks and use crosswalks like anyone else. it's pretty amazing. the

other night walking our dog, four deer were just crossing the road and

trotted down the sidewalk. the little girls playing hopscotch were eating

their heads as the deer just casully passed by to the next grassy lot (i

guess they haven't figured out the appeal of hopscotch yet). this morning

my husband saw a deer using the pedestrian tunnel under the hwy about two

blocks from our apt. our daughter is only 3 but hopefully she won't be

bringing any deer into the house!!!

 

 

 

 

-

" paula coon " <paulacoon

 

Saturday, October 01, 2005 7:56 AM

Re: KIDS! Well, GIRLS!/OT

 

 

As a child I played with snakes all the time - you find your pets where you

can on the farm. Since they knew I wouldn't stay away from them, my grand

father taught me early on the safest way to pick up a snake. I've often

heard the story of how as a 4 year old, I came out of the barn, holding the

head of a 4 foot milk snake over my head and yelling " Look Grandpa, just

like you showed me ! " I taught my kids and grand kids as babies that bugs

and creepy crawlers are a part of life, especially in the country, and are

nothing to be afraid of when handled correctly.

Paula .......... in Michigan

I used to have super powers but my therapist took them away

 

 

Dearest Woobey and Ravenstone,

 

May I say you wimmens have some guts!!! I am one tough cookie, but I

REFUSE

to handle snakes! <shiver!>

 

I have a serious phobia of the slithering things! Makes me have the full

body shivers just thinking about it!!

 

Seriously, I've had a copperhead and a water mocassin come in too close of

a

proximity to me, and I absolutely HATE snakes. GRRR! LOL

 

My hubby on the other hand enjoys playing with them, before he kills them.

Then he puts them on sticks so the birds can eat them. <YUCK!>

 

I actually killed a snake a couple of weeks ago...and didn't know it until

I

ran back around that side of the yard with the lawn tractor! ;) Chopped

his little head off. I still got the shivers, and he was dead!

 

Ya'll have fun with those young'uns and their 'finds'. LOL

Candy

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

just give her time :) " But Mommy, why can't I keep it ??? It followed me home !

It's my new friend...... " " )

Paula .......... in Michigan

I used to have super powers but my therapist took them away

our daughter is only 3 but hopefully she won't be

bringing any deer into the house!!!

 

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

in that case, I hope deer like Royal Canin dog food!!!

 

-

" paula coon " <paulacoon

 

Saturday, October 01, 2005 9:38 AM

Re: KIDS! Well, GIRLS!/OT

 

 

just give her time :) " But Mommy, why can't I keep it ??? It followed me

home ! It's my new friend...... " " )

Paula .......... in Michigan

I used to have super powers but my therapist took them away

our daughter is only 3 but hopefully she won't be

bringing any deer into the house!!!

 

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

, Woobey Queen <WoobeyQueen@g...>

wrote:

> Last week we let the alligator lizard go and everyone cried

 

And who said that girls were easier to raise than boys...right!

 

Hang in there it only gets worse.

 

Barbara

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well in that case I'll slit my wrists now! My mother told me my whole life

that Boys were easier than girls... well, until he turned 16 and then

decided that maybe girls just MIGHT be easier! The sweetest moment of my

life! ROFLMAO!

However, I will admit that right now the boys ARE easier... My two

cat-girls are going to be the cause of EVERY gray hair, headache, wrinkle

and saggy bits I get... until things turn around and I start cursing about

the boys... every dog has their day! ROFLMAO!

K

 

On 10/1/05, sewingstorms <sewingstorms wrote:

>

> , Woobey Queen <WoobeyQueen@g...>

> wrote:

> > Last week we let the alligator lizard go and everyone cried

>

> And who said that girls were easier to raise than boys...right!

>

> Hang in there it only gets worse.

>

> Barbara

>

>

> --

> Cheers!

> Kathleen Petrides

> The Woobey Queen

> Http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just a side note on the HOBO spider.My favorite

spider the Wolf Spider,looks very similar to the Hobo

..I catch them all the time and put them outside.They

are very good spiders and I worrie that people mistake

them all the time.I used to have a link to some

photos,I will have to see if I kept them.Ravenstone

 

--- Bonnie Walker <webgrrl wrote:

 

> we moved out of snake country a while ago (thunk

> thunk what was that under

> my mtn bike wheels? ... a rattler!) and after a

> stint in spider country

> (black widows AND hobo spiders which are not

> supposed to exist in the same

> area, but there they were one on my wall and one

> under the fridge) ... we

> are now in URBAN DEER COUNTRY. LOL. Our area is

> exploding in human growth,

> a small town smack in the middle of Oregon, but

> aparently we even WalMart

> can't shake the Bend, OR deer population ... the

> deer just walk down the

> sidewalks and use crosswalks like anyone else. it's

> pretty amazing. the

> other night walking our dog, four deer were just

> crossing the road and

> trotted down the sidewalk. the little girls playing

> hopscotch were eating

> their heads as the deer just casully passed by to

> the next grassy lot (i

> guess they haven't figured out the appeal of

> hopscotch yet). this morning

> my husband saw a deer using the pedestrian tunnel

> under the hwy about two

> blocks from our apt. our daughter is only 3 but

> hopefully she won't be

> bringing any deer into the house!!!

>

>

>

>

> -

> " paula coon " <paulacoon

>

> Saturday, October 01, 2005 7:56 AM

> Re: KIDS! Well, GIRLS!/OT

>

>

> As a child I played with snakes all the time - you

> find your pets where you

> can on the farm. Since they knew I wouldn't stay

> away from them, my grand

> father taught me early on the safest way to pick up

> a snake. I've often

> heard the story of how as a 4 year old, I came out

> of the barn, holding the

> head of a 4 foot milk snake over my head and

> yelling " Look Grandpa, just

> like you showed me ! " I taught my kids and grand

> kids as babies that bugs

> and creepy crawlers are a part of life, especially

> in the country, and are

> nothing to be afraid of when handled correctly.

> Paula .......... in Michigan

> I used to have super powers but my therapist took

> them away

>

>

> Dearest Woobey and Ravenstone,

>

> May I say you wimmens have some guts!!! I am one

> tough cookie, but I

> REFUSE

> to handle snakes! <shiver!>

>

> I have a serious phobia of the slithering things!

> Makes me have the full

> body shivers just thinking about it!!

>

> Seriously, I've had a copperhead and a water

> mocassin come in too close of

> a

> proximity to me, and I absolutely HATE snakes.

> GRRR! LOL

>

> My hubby on the other hand enjoys playing with

> them, before he kills them.

> Then he puts them on sticks so the birds can eat

> them. <YUCK!>

>

> I actually killed a snake a couple of weeks

> ago...and didn't know it until

> I

> ran back around that side of the yard with the

> lawn tractor! ;) Chopped

> his little head off. I still got the shivers, and

> he was dead!

>

> Ya'll have fun with those young'uns and their

> 'finds'. LOL

> Candy

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

> The information contained in these e-mails is not a

> substitute

> for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed

> professional.

>

>

> Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna

> Cheese! So easy, SO yummy!

> http://www.aromaticsage.com/cz.htm

>

>

> To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see

> the following link:

> /join

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

just wait until she's about 16 and brings home some 2-legged 'lizard' .......

and that's all I'm saying about my ex son-in-law

Paula .......... in Michigan

I used to have super powers but my therapist took them away

> > Last week we let the alligator lizard go and everyone cried

>

> And who said that girls were easier to raise than boys...right!

>

> Hang in there it only gets worse.

>

> Barbara

>

>

> --

> Cheers!

> Kathleen Petrides

> The Woobey Queen

> Http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I wasn't on a farm.But, we did have several around

us.(all houses now)anyway.Just couldn't be a princess

little girl.Had things to do.Feed horses,shovel

manure,weed etc.We lived right next to a " gully " that

was full of wildlife.Foxes ,deer,etc.I had allot of

fun catching bugs and critters.Guess thats why my kids

don't have a problem with them either.Ravenstone

 

--- paula coon <paulacoon wrote:

 

> As a child I played with snakes all the time - you

> find your pets where you can on the farm. Since they

> knew I wouldn't stay away from them, my grand father

> taught me early on the safest way to pick up a

> snake. I've often heard the story of how as a 4 year

> old, I came out of the barn, holding the head of a 4

> foot milk snake over my head and yelling " Look

> Grandpa, just like you showed me ! " I taught my kids

> and grand kids as babies that bugs and creepy

> crawlers are a part of life, especially in the

> country, and are nothing to be afraid of when

> handled correctly.

> Paula .......... in Michigan

> I used to have super powers but my therapist took

> them away

>

>

> Dearest Woobey and Ravenstone,

>

> May I say you wimmens have some guts!!! I am one

> tough cookie, but I REFUSE

> to handle snakes! <shiver!>

>

> I have a serious phobia of the slithering things!

> Makes me have the full

> body shivers just thinking about it!!

>

> Seriously, I've had a copperhead and a water

> mocassin come in too close of a

> proximity to me, and I absolutely HATE snakes.

> GRRR! LOL

>

> My hubby on the other hand enjoys playing with

> them, before he kills them.

> Then he puts them on sticks so the birds can eat

> them. <YUCK!>

>

> I actually killed a snake a couple of weeks

> ago...and didn't know it until I

> ran back around that side of the yard with the

> lawn tractor! ;) Chopped

> his little head off. I still got the shivers, and

> he was dead!

>

> Ya'll have fun with those young'uns and their

> 'finds'. LOL

> Candy

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

 

 

 

 

Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Oh Paula that's soooo true. And remember, they have to kiss alot of frogs

before they land the Prince(at least to them he will be). To parents he'll still

be a lizard, different hair color or what ever, but lizard or snake

always!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Julia

 

Graber Girl By Julia

Julia Graber Cregger

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I was under the impression that the Wolf Spider bites?

I have a lot of them here in the country, but I have never seen one in my house.

The only one's that seem to come inside are the black hairy jumping ones.

Blessings

Ani

 

-

Ravenstone Willowbend

Sunday, October 02, 2005 9:55 AM

Re: KIDS! Well, GIRLS!/OT

 

 

Just a side note on the HOBO spider.My favorite

spider the Wolf Spider,looks very similar to the Hobo

.I catch them all the time and put them outside.They

are very good spiders and I worrie that people mistake

them all the time.I used to have a link to some

photos,I will have to see if I kept them.Ravenstone

 

--- Bonnie Walker <webgrrl wrote:

 

> we moved out of snake country a while ago (thunk

> thunk what was that under

> my mtn bike wheels? ... a rattler!) and after a

> stint in spider country

> (black widows AND hobo spiders which are not

> supposed to exist in the same

> area, but there they were one on my wall and one

> under the fridge) ... we

> are now in URBAN DEER COUNTRY. LOL. Our area is

> exploding in human growth,

> a small town smack in the middle of Oregon, but

> aparently we even WalMart

> can't shake the Bend, OR deer population ... the

> deer just walk down the

> sidewalks and use crosswalks like anyone else. it's

> pretty amazing. the

> other night walking our dog, four deer were just

> crossing the road and

> trotted down the sidewalk. the little girls playing

> hopscotch were eating

> their heads as the deer just casully passed by to

> the next grassy lot (i

> guess they haven't figured out the appeal of

> hopscotch yet). this morning

> my husband saw a deer using the pedestrian tunnel

> under the hwy about two

> blocks from our apt. our daughter is only 3 but

> hopefully she won't be

> bringing any deer into the house!!!

>

>

>

>

> -

> " paula coon " <paulacoon

>

> Saturday, October 01, 2005 7:56 AM

> Re: KIDS! Well, GIRLS!/OT

>

>

> As a child I played with snakes all the time - you

> find your pets where you

> can on the farm. Since they knew I wouldn't stay

> away from them, my grand

> father taught me early on the safest way to pick up

> a snake. I've often

> heard the story of how as a 4 year old, I came out

> of the barn, holding the

> head of a 4 foot milk snake over my head and

> yelling " Look Grandpa, just

> like you showed me ! " I taught my kids and grand

> kids as babies that bugs

> and creepy crawlers are a part of life, especially

> in the country, and are

> nothing to be afraid of when handled correctly.

> Paula .......... in Michigan

> I used to have super powers but my therapist took

> them away

>

>

> Dearest Woobey and Ravenstone,

>

> May I say you wimmens have some guts!!! I am one

> tough cookie, but I

> REFUSE

> to handle snakes! <shiver!>

>

> I have a serious phobia of the slithering things!

> Makes me have the full

> body shivers just thinking about it!!

>

> Seriously, I've had a copperhead and a water

> mocassin come in too close of

> a

> proximity to me, and I absolutely HATE snakes.

> GRRR! LOL

>

> My hubby on the other hand enjoys playing with

> them, before he kills them.

> Then he puts them on sticks so the birds can eat

> them. <YUCK!>

>

> I actually killed a snake a couple of weeks

> ago...and didn't know it until

> I

> ran back around that side of the yard with the

> lawn tractor! ;) Chopped

> his little head off. I still got the shivers, and

> he was dead!

>

> Ya'll have fun with those young'uns and their

> 'finds'. LOL

> Candy

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

> The information contained in these e-mails is not a

> substitute

> for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed

> professional.

>

>

> Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna

> Cheese! So easy, SO yummy!

> http://www.aromaticsage.com/cz.htm

>

>

> To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see

> the following link:

> /join

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Wolf spiders DO bite, howsomeever, they're not a dangerous spider. One can

get inflamed bits but they're nothing compared to the Widow, the Recluse,

the Fiddle back or the Brown Recluse. More in the line of a nasty wasp sting

(the only comparison I can come up with.

K

 

On 10/2/05, Ani <ani_shadowdragon wrote:

>

> I was under the impression that the Wolf Spider bites?

> I have a lot of them here in the country, but I have never seen one in my

> house. The only one's that seem to come inside are the black hairy jumping

> ones.

> Blessings

> Ani

>

> -

> Ravenstone Willowbend

>

> Sunday, October 02, 2005 9:55 AM

> Re: KIDS! Well, GIRLS!/OT

>

>

> Just a side note on the HOBO spider.My favorite

> spider the Wolf Spider,looks very similar to the Hobo

> .I catch them all the time and put them outside.They

> are very good spiders and I worrie that people mistake

> them all the time.I used to have a link to some

> photos,I will have to see if I kept them.Ravenstone

>

> --- Bonnie Walker <webgrrl wrote:

> --

> Cheers!

> Kathleen Petrides

> The Woobey Queen

> Http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thank you for the information.

Blessings

Ani

 

-

Woobey Queen

Sunday, October 02, 2005 4:04 PM

Re: KIDS! Well, GIRLS!/OT

 

 

Wolf spiders DO bite, howsomeever, they're not a dangerous spider. One can

get inflamed bits but they're nothing compared to the Widow, the Recluse,

the Fiddle back or the Brown Recluse. More in the line of a nasty wasp sting

(the only comparison I can come up with.

K

 

On 10/2/05, Ani <ani_shadowdragon wrote:

>

> I was under the impression that the Wolf Spider bites?

> I have a lot of them here in the country, but I have never seen one in my

> house. The only one's that seem to come inside are the black hairy jumping

> ones.

> Blessings

> Ani

>

> -

> Ravenstone Willowbend

>

> Sunday, October 02, 2005 9:55 AM

> Re: KIDS! Well, GIRLS!/OT

>

>

> Just a side note on the HOBO spider.My favorite

> spider the Wolf Spider,looks very similar to the Hobo

> .I catch them all the time and put them outside.They

> are very good spiders and I worrie that people mistake

> them all the time.I used to have a link to some

> photos,I will have to see if I kept them.Ravenstone

>

> --- Bonnie Walker <webgrrl wrote:

> --

> Cheers!

> Kathleen Petrides

> The Woobey Queen

> Http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

all spiders will bite.I just have never(knock on

wood)been bitten by one.I love the hairy jumping

kind.I let a couple live in my indoor

plants.Ravenstone

 

--- Ani <ani_shadowdragon wrote:

 

> I was under the impression that the Wolf Spider

> bites?

> I have a lot of them here in the country, but I have

> never seen one in my house. The only one's that

> seem to come inside are the black hairy jumping

> ones.

> Blessings

> Ani

>

> -

> Ravenstone Willowbend

>

> Sunday, October 02, 2005 9:55 AM

> Re: KIDS! Well,

> GIRLS!/OT

>

>

> Just a side note on the HOBO spider.My favorite

> spider the Wolf Spider,looks very similar to the

> Hobo

> .I catch them all the time and put them

> outside.They

> are very good spiders and I worrie that people

> mistake

> them all the time.I used to have a link to some

> photos,I will have to see if I kept

> them.Ravenstone

>

> --- Bonnie Walker <webgrrl

> wrote:

>

> > we moved out of snake country a while ago (thunk

> > thunk what was that under

> > my mtn bike wheels? ... a rattler!) and after a

> > stint in spider country

> > (black widows AND hobo spiders which are not

> > supposed to exist in the same

> > area, but there they were one on my wall and one

> > under the fridge) ... we

> > are now in URBAN DEER COUNTRY. LOL. Our area is

> > exploding in human growth,

> > a small town smack in the middle of Oregon, but

> > aparently we even WalMart

> > can't shake the Bend, OR deer population ... the

> > deer just walk down the

> > sidewalks and use crosswalks like anyone else.

> it's

> > pretty amazing. the

> > other night walking our dog, four deer were just

> > crossing the road and

> > trotted down the sidewalk. the little girls

> playing

> > hopscotch were eating

> > their heads as the deer just casully passed by

> to

> > the next grassy lot (i

> > guess they haven't figured out the appeal of

> > hopscotch yet). this morning

> > my husband saw a deer using the pedestrian

> tunnel

> > under the hwy about two

> > blocks from our apt. our daughter is only 3

> but

> > hopefully she won't be

> > bringing any deer into the house!!!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > -

> > " paula coon " <paulacoon

> >

> > Saturday, October 01, 2005 7:56 AM

> > Re: KIDS! Well,

> GIRLS!/OT

> >

> >

> > As a child I played with snakes all the time -

> you

> > find your pets where you

> > can on the farm. Since they knew I wouldn't stay

> > away from them, my grand

> > father taught me early on the safest way to pick

> up

> > a snake. I've often

> > heard the story of how as a 4 year old, I came

> out

> > of the barn, holding the

> > head of a 4 foot milk snake over my head and

> > yelling " Look Grandpa, just

> > like you showed me ! " I taught my kids and grand

> > kids as babies that bugs

> > and creepy crawlers are a part of life,

> especially

> > in the country, and are

> > nothing to be afraid of when handled correctly.

> > Paula .......... in Michigan

> > I used to have super powers but my therapist

> took

> > them away

> >

> >

> > Dearest Woobey and Ravenstone,

> >

> > May I say you wimmens have some guts!!! I am

> one

> > tough cookie, but I

> > REFUSE

> > to handle snakes! <shiver!>

> >

> > I have a serious phobia of the slithering

> things!

> > Makes me have the full

> > body shivers just thinking about it!!

> >

> > Seriously, I've had a copperhead and a water

> > mocassin come in too close of

> > a

> > proximity to me, and I absolutely HATE snakes.

>

> > GRRR! LOL

> >

> > My hubby on the other hand enjoys playing with

> > them, before he kills them.

> > Then he puts them on sticks so the birds can

> eat

> > them. <YUCK!>

> >

> > I actually killed a snake a couple of weeks

> > ago...and didn't know it until

> > I

> > ran back around that side of the yard with the

> > lawn tractor! ;) Chopped

> > his little head off. I still got the shivers,

> and

> > he was dead!

> >

> > Ya'll have fun with those young'uns and their

> > 'finds'. LOL

> > Candy

> >

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > The information contained in these e-mails is

> not a

> > substitute

> > for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified,

> licensed

> > professional.

> >

> >

> > Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal

> Labna

> > Cheese! So easy, SO yummy!

> > http://www.aromaticsage.com/cz.htm

> >

> >

> > To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail)

> see

> > the following link:

> >

> /join

> >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...