I am looking at the Kansas Herpetofaunal Atlas and think it most looks like the pictures of a Plain-bellied watersnake (Nerodia erythrogaster). KSU says we have several varieties up here.
Do ya think they were fucking?
What do I have here. They appear to be mating but I have no idea if this is how it's done. This is a stream that starts about 50 yards to the right with a gushing spring. The water is COLD. The larger one is about 4' and the smaller is 2' or so. When I first saw them they were actually laying across the bullfrog's back. They moved before I could get my phone out
Mennonite style. I was raised on that.
Mom made a macaroni dish with sauteed onions and really thin cream gravy. She also made sloppy joes by adding canned chicken gumbo soup to browned hamburger and onions. I still make it that way.
Jesus Christ! Talked to my daughter last night to see how it turned out. They went to... outback. Those of you defending Dan need to find a better hero to defend. I'm sorry I bothered y'all but I guess it was a good exercise in "my taste is more refined than yours". Thanks again.
Thanks for all of the replies and suggestions. I don't know where they will end up but wherever it will be a nice step up from what they had been thinking. Thanks again
My Son-in-law's parents will have their 50th Anniversary Saturday. They live in Keller. They are planning to go to Outback to celebrate. He would like to get some suggestions from Surly so that he can take them someplace better. Help me help him. As my daughter told me, "Patty deserves to go someplace where Dan has to put on long pants at the very least".
$100/person is not too much.
Before anybody actually travels to KC, God forbid, to see these airliners and such let me correct something. This is NOT the TWA Museum, it is the Airline History Museum. Separate organizations within 1/4 mile of each other.
https://www.airlinehistory.org/