Staring at at the taxidermed objects in my son’s old room (a puffer fish hanging from the ceiling and a venomous cobra posed to strike a mongoose), I came to the realization that if you are not careful you may not return unscathed from your American adventure. Please remember that most of America’s dangerous critters (humans included) live south and west of the Mason Dickson line. True, America has no indigenous Cobra species, however the are no shortages of Coral, Cottonmouth, Copperhead and Rattlers down there waiting for a Massachusetts guy to come rambling thru to bite at. Both you and Linda should watch where you step and return unpoisoned. Still I’m glad to hear your having fun.
Staring at at the taxidermed objects in my son’s old room (a puffer fish hanging from the ceiling and a venomous cobra posed to strike a mongoose), I came to the realization that if you are not careful you may not return unscathed from your American adventure. Please remember that most of America’s dangerous critters (humans included) live south and west of the Mason Dickson line. True, America has no indigenous Cobra species, however the are no shortages of Coral, Cottonmouth, Copperhead and Rattlers down there waiting for a Massachusetts guy to come rambling thru to bite at. Both you and Linda should watch where you step and return unpoisoned. Still I’m glad to hear your having fun.
We won’t be those people asking the bears for a selfie.