When walking out to the garden, my mom almost stepped on this fellow:
Her reaction at first was, “SNAAAAAAAAKE,” but that was quickly followed by, “Oh never mind, it has legs.” 😂 She was quite relieved.
He was kind enough to let me get 20+ photos of him. Poor thing seemed to have lost its tail though. He seemed fine besides that. He was much faster than I expected. When he finally left, it was so fast that if I had blinked I would have missed it.
I’m glad that God brought him across my mom’s path so these photos could be taken! 🙂
Very nice and sharp photos! You even took some close up. Good thing it wasn’t snake!
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Thank you! 🙂 ♥ Yes, I was brave, and got very close! I’m glad too! I wouldn’t get that close to a snake unless I was sure it was a non-poisonous variety. I got a close-up of a black rat snake a few weeks ago, and they are non-poisonous and a bit shy.
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Oh you have to know which one is poisonous and which one is not!
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Yes! I went to the Arkansas website and downloaded a free PDF about the snakes of Arkansas. It’s fun to identify them! 🙂
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Oh, I see. i should do something like that to identify butterflies!
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Oh, that would be so fun! 😀
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Yes, and I can save some plums (prunes) for later. I tried to give away as much as I could already!
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Yum! 😀
And that was a lot of plums you gave away! 🙂
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And I still have a whole bunch left!
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That’s great! 😀 Will you dry out the rest of them, or will you also try to cook with some of them? 🙂
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I received the pitter today. I ordered the wrong one. It’s for chery ro olive, so the plums don’t fit in. I search for for pitter from Amazon, found some plum pitter, one has a 4 minutes video demo. The person who did the demo said, it doesn’t do a clean job, it takes out the pit along with a chuck of plum. He then used a regular knife and did a better job. I think I just hydrate the whole plums with pits in them. Worry about eating and spiting the pits later!
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Oh no! 😳 Do you have anything you can use a cherry // olive pitter for, or will you return it?
It takes out the pit and part of the plum? That’s wasteful. 😜
Yeah, that sounds like a great plan! 🙂
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Yes, I’m returning it, will have to pay $6.99 to UPS and get the remaining for refund. Yes, I’ll do it with pits in.
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Oh man. Well, at least you’ll get the refund, even if it is minus the return shipping!
Yes, that sounds like a great idea. 🙂
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I found a recipe for sun hydration, I may do that instead of do it in oven. Put them in boiling water for one and a half minutes, then put them in ice water right away (something to do with the skin) then put then on a screen (?) out in the sun. I don’t have any screen, have to think of something else!
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That sounds fun, if you had the screen!
Have you thought about making preserves out of some of them?
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Yes, I’ll look for a recipe tonight!
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🍩 🍴 🙂
Did you find one that you liked?
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Are we still talking about plums? Yes, I got some recipe for preserving, but need to put sugar and water an require cooking and put them in jars. I think I’ll stick with drying!
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Yes, I believe so! 🙂 Haha, the emoji was me thinking about how good plum preserves would taste on a bagel… 😂
Ooohh. Haha, yeah, it is a lot of work! I’m sure drying them out is going to turn out great! 😀
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I follow one recipe of putting them in boiling water for 1 1.2 minutes, then in ice water. No it didn’t work. As soons as they were in hot water, the skin cracked and the plums get smooshy, so I just put them in the jar and eat it like that. Next year, will use better recipe!
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I’m sorry the recipe didn’t work! At least they are still edible, I guess 🙂
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Yes, they are. But the cooking made them a little sour. 🙂
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Ooohhh…
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Now I eat it like jam. I have to add something to preserve it!
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Mmm, jam is good! I hope you find something to preserve it with!
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Yes, some recipe uses wine.
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Oh, that’s unexpected! Just don’t get drunk when eating your plums! 😄
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Haha, I’ll telling when I’m drunk (in the midst of being drunk).
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😂 😂 😂
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hehehaha!
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Love these pictures!!
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Thank you! 😊 ♥
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My first thought was snake too lol. Great pictures.
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😂
Thank you! 😊 ♥
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You’re welcome 🙂
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You can pitch a new movie to Hollywood! Salamanders on a plane!
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LOL! 😂 I would watch that movie; I’m sure that would be a big hit!
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You just love all of God’s little creatures, don’t you Grace! That tail may grow back, like with lizards. I remember catching a lizard by the tail once as a boy. He wriggled a bit, slipped his tail, and was off in the grass! I was amazed!!
I was told the tail would grow back…
🙂
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Haha, I do! 🙂 ♥
Oh yes, I’ve read about those lizards that can leave their tails behind and grow a new one! That is so amazing! I do hope his tail grows back too! 🙂
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I wonder if a Molt is starting on the top of the the head with the discolored skin? Thanks for sharing Grace!
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Wow!! I didn’t notice that! That’s very possible! 😀
I was happy to share! 🙂 ♥
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Or is it moulting seems to be a debate!
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LOL! Whichever of the two it is, it seems like it is a good possibility that it is! XD
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