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4.25.2010

Just when I thought it was safe to stay away....

Life offers a most fantabulous opportunity to post about.

So I've popped in to show you what Bogart the big black dog found camping in our backyard:


Why yes. He is a dinosaur. In a kooky-kinda-prehistoric-knarlyskinned-way. I've named him Fred. The kids have other ideas.  We stuck him in a mud puddle in the middle of our bog backyard, at which time he managed to submerse himself under the mud within about 2 minutes time.  We are currently admiring the bubbles emitting from his barely-there nostrils  submerged just below the surface. 

He has tremendouly bad breath*, and pretty much smells.  But in a nature-inspired way.  Yeah.  Fred scared the dickens out of Bogart when he got too close to inspect.  Now my poor cowardly dog won't even go outside.  Ain't no way he's sharing a backyard with this reptilian tyrant. 

Hubby risked life and limb so I could get really close for this one.  Notice Fred refuses to close his mouth....I guess he figured if snapping won't scare us, his TBB* will.  And it did.


I shot some video with my mad filming skillz.  You simply must watch it.  It will give you *such* an intimate understanding of how our family relates to each other in new circumstances.  *snicker*  My hubby schools us on all things turtle while my 16 year old daughter Grace is absolutely giddy and never stops talking and giggling about the discovery.  She cracks me up.  I, of course, provide the sarcasm.  Enjoy.





Why yes.  It really doesn't take much to entertain my family.

45 comments:

  1. That is hilarious Cindy, I am so glad you decided to share! Welcome back...
    Such a crazy story, how did it even get there?? Poor doggy-dog though, he'll be traumatized for the rest of his life, haha
    Hugs, Erika

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  2. Well thank god that a kooky incident got the crazy lady out of the no blogger closet! I have missed you so and thought of you often. Hopefully Bogart is not too scaredy cat to go in the yard. Mine would be. 120 lbs of stupidity would be shaking in her boots, that is if Great Dane's wore boots.

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  3. love the digital age... prehistoric turtle makes his debut on you tube! :) Thanks so much for sharing these hilarious clips with us!
    gail

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  4. I never knew turtles could have such a long tail! lol... you guys crack me up. Are you going to let Grace keep him?? haha, in your big tupperware, no doubt?
    OHhhhhh myyyy..... too funny

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  5. he sure isn't sweet and cuddly..lol

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  6. He kind of looks like a snapping turtle-I think they can bite, not really sure. So glad you shared with us! Maybe Bogart knows something we don't?

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  7. LOL!! Coolest find I've ever seen in a long time. :)

    Welcome back! Even if for a momento...

    Donna

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  8. I'm also thinking snapping turtle, and yes they will bite. Watch your fingers.

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  9. I thought Fred was a great name! Are you gonna keep him?

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  10. Great photos of Fred. I'd say he's a snapping turtle for sure and it looks as though he had something to say! LOL.

    funny post with great photos.

    hugs

    Sissie

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  11. That is hilarious. What an unusual and surprising discovery.OUr dog would have tried to play with it. And then drag it into the house...

    The only things that we ever find around here are snakes and lizards. But one time we did find 3 horses eating our front lawn. They had escaped from their corrals down the street from us. Not prehistoric, but surprising! I love the video and the interaction between you all. Fun!
    XO
    Heidi - Heart and Home

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  12. Cindy,

    Looks like a snapper. They can be very nasty and give one heck of a bite. Be careful with it. He's a carnivore.

    We have a lot of turtles in this area and actually have a turtle crossing sign on our road.

    Deborah

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  13. I love how your husband stayed so serious and informative while your daughter was so silly - - too funny!! Great post

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  14. Are you the turtle whisperer!? I love Chris' personality and your daughter...too funny! Now honey, be very careful, as that is indeed a snappin' turtle, and I have a friend, that has a friend, that lost half a finger I aint'a kiddin' ya. You can't turn your back on those turtles. They will bite you in a flat second.

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  15. Too funny! My boys would get such a kick out of Fred!

    Jeanine

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  16. That is a HUGE turtle! Hopefully, he'll stick around. Can you feed him? I wonder what turtles eat anyway.

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  17. i think he is not just a snapper, but an alligator snapping turtle. we would catch them in the lake behind my parents' house growing up. my grandad used to say that if they snapped you they wouldn't let go til it thundered! don't let him snap ya!

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  18. This was so cute to watch! My 4 year old loved Fred. :) You will have to update us as to what became of him.

    Danylle
    Nana Moon Shop

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  19. Anonymous26.4.10

    Cindy,

    Just want to note that all turtles have incredibly long necks and can easily reach around or back to bite.

    Deborah

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  20. GREAT BLOG! STOP BY & SAY HI :) & ALSO TURLTES GET FUNGAL INFECTIONS REAL EASY & I THINK IT'S SPREADBLE BE CAREFUL & WASH THOSE HANDS GIO

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  21. Hilarious, Cindy! Well.....did you keep him?!?!?!

    Thanks for sharing this--I'm still smiling!

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  22. Yes, It's nice that your family is so into nature! Funny videos! Hope you are well and ready to rejoin the fun in blogland. Sherry

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  23. Such a long tail? Who knew?
    Looks like you have yourself a new pet!

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  24. Have I ever been featured on your blog? I have lost all of my featured buttons and I am trying to remember where all I have been featured so I can add them back in.

    Cheri

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  25. How cute is that leeedle guy!? Your video is so funny... Thanks for sharing.

    ~Liz

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  26. Cool in an ugly-sort of way!
    I mentioned you today...and it was nice.
    Rene'

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  27. I popped in from Heidi's Heart and Home when I saw your turtle. We found 1 in our yard last year cornered by our beagle that was going nuts barking at the poor guy. lol

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  28. hehehehehe..... I loved the videos! "How long is it since he had a bath" HAHAHAHA...... that is too cute :)

    xo,
    rue

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  29. Ohh my gosh! I laughed so hard listening to your daughter! She sounds just like my year old (except that we live in Georgia and her accent is totally different). So persistent. So funny. That is a really big turtle. Thanks for the laugh. Have a great day!

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  30. Umm. Cindy, your Daughter sounds just like my 14 year old! Must make sure to hit the num lock button! Sorry!

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  31. Hi Cindy,
    I would like to provide a link to your great party in my Link Party Directory at Tools Are For Women Too! I am glad to do this for followers of my blog if they will link up to my party as well called, Modern Craftswoman Monday . Please let me know if you are interested. I can be emailed at toolsr4women2@gmail.com if needed. Have a great day! Rory

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  32. Too funny :)

    We've got a gopher tortoise living out front, the kids love it!

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  33. Cute turtle :)
    I have a give away on my blog and wanted to make sure you don't miss it. I will not link my party on any other party.
    XOXO
    Frenchy

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  34. Hi Cindy,
    I recently added a Link Party Directory to my blog site, Tools Are For Women Too!, listing just over 100 link parties. I made sure that Cottage Instincts was included. Here is the link http://toolsareforwomentoo.blogspot.com/p/link-parties.html Please take a look at it when you have time and link back to me somehow ,if possible. Thank you. Rory

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  35. You are hilarious...and that is one ugly reptile...not into them too much...but my grandson would LOVE him.

    Warm blessings,
    Spencer

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  36. This is ridiculously funny!

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  37. It's the little things in nature that can provide entertainment!

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  38. Hi Cindy. I loved the video of Fred, especially the part where your daughter is calling friends to fill them in on the new pet. But I think Fred is a land tortoise which means he does not live in the water. They just drink water and occasionally bathe. And the bubbles and bad breath probably mean he has a respiratory infection. Glad to see your post.

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  39. You've put a big smile on my face. I do not want to meet Fred in a dark alley er I mean bog.

    Do drop in for a visit!

    Laura

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  40. Funny story! He does look like a dinosaur! Lezlee

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  41. Very funny! He is definitely ugly. We have a russian tortoise that's a fraction of the size of your Fred. He's not stinky though!

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  42. We just got back from Hilton Head and I too saw those tortoise's roaming around along with some alligators! For us it really was such a treat. Living up north we don't see those except if they live in captivity.

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  43. OMG Fred is so big! My dog will bark for hours at the smallest box turtle. I can't imagine what she would do if she crossed paths with Fred ;) Cute video.

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  44. that was definitely worth me looking through some of my email. What a bright pick-me-up! thanks

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