Now I ain’t smart, that is a fact. So, I went to Google to find why the turtle crossed the road? Well, I did not find any help with that question –  but I did find what smart people had to say about chickens crossing the road – ‘spect it applies to turtles too.

Albert Einstein said “The chicken did not cross the road, the road passed beneath the chicken. — Isaac Newton said ” Chickens at rest tend to stay a rest while chickens in motion tend to cross roads.

Now the real question- Why do turtles cross the road?

I do stop and set them off the road on the side they were headed for- I hate to see squashed turtles.

ON THE ROAD LOOKING FOR LOVE

’cause I think they are on their way to find love – so to Google I go again: Song – extended and my modified version

Titled:  “When I find my love”  – Lyrics: ~something like “I cannot find my love – trouble is a lonely road – I can not wait to find the one I want – so I set my way across the road heading for the pond………

 

Now go look for love in the bushes, the ponds, or where it is safe!

Now go look for love in the bushes, the ponds, or where it is safe!

Here is the Saturday’s version of this blog – if you you did not see it, scroll down.

Just a sittin' looking at my garden.

Just a sittin’ looking at my garden.

 

“I was looking back to see if you were looking back at me”, “I never stop losing my breath every time I see you looking back at me”, “Here’s looking at you” Think these were all some song writer’s way of writing a title and words of admiration and/or love.

But I applied these words to this garden snake who was just a looking’ at me – and me at him. Love to watch snakes! And it seems this one was interested in watching me.

We stared!

We stared!