My wife and I spent an anniversary in the area, ate lunch and our server boxed up just as much for us to take back to the B&B as we eat in the restaurant. Very nice and nostalgic feel. I would like to stay in the cabins next time.
Gentlemen, (Ladies as well) I have to leave it with you. As I stated before, I am from South Texas, I have seen these snakes up close and personal, some intentional, and some of them just sneak up on ya. I really don't need to argue over the color of a snake with the color "Blue" in its name...
Dude, I am from George West, Texas. I am very well aware of where this picture was taken. I never said that Blue Indigos were in Georgia. I merely said that they are a "good snake". If you were to take the time and read the entire thread, you would see the previous post.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but there are only four venomous snakes native to North America, the Rattlesnake, Water Moccasin (Cotton Mouth), Copperhead, and the Coral snake. The Rattler's and the Copperhead are more prevalent in Georgia, with the Water Moccasin mostly in South Georgia. The Corral...