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The sign was a bit discouraging, but needs must, and I am happy to report we encountered no rattlesnakes inside or outside the facilities.
Early this morning I left Whitehouse and am spending another night in Sikeston, MO. I have to say that while Sikeston may have its problems, the place I am staying is rather nice. Not fancy at all, but it used to be an assisted living facility. So I have a nice size living room as well as a nice bedroom with king-sized bed and large bathroom. It is near the highway, but my room faces the back and is very quiet. I was so pleased with it on my way south that I decided to give stay again on the way back home.
I expect to be back in the Dells sometime tomorrow afternoon.
Living in the Texas Panhandle we have seen these ''watch for rattlesnake" signs at the rest areas many times. On numerous occasions at these rest areas, I hear many visitors commenting on these disturbing signs as they are traveling through Texas. Only in the Texas Panhandle....
ReplyDeleteHa! I'd be peeing in a cup in the car and watching for the rattlesnakes from behind a closed window!
ReplyDeletewatching for rattlesnakes is a daily task here in PHX. On occasion we find one.
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