Today on our walk around noon near Laddie Lake we saw a huge snapping turtle laying eggs. Huge. It was huge. The head, neck and part of the shell of this mother turtle was above the asphalt path while she laid her eggs. Huge. This is not something a person sees everyday. The last time I saw a turtle laying eggs was when we stayed in a turquoise mobile home on Block Lake-way more than 50 years ago. And that one was bigger than this one but this one was huge.
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