Edisto Island Fun (Pictures)

Small Glimpse at Our Beach Trip

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The boys had a field day at the beach with their Granddaddy playing with them. Zeva and I got to watch all the fun in the sun.
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Jimmy wanted to be buried in the sand.

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Zeva’s first time at the beach. 🙂 She enjoyed herself.

Our Trip to the Edisto Island Serpentarium

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A saying worth remembering when it comes to snakes.

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Gator looked like it was going after us. 🙂

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Look at that amazed looked on this boys face over the snakes.

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Look at those teeth. This gator is ready for it’s food.

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This gator looks like it wants to eat us for dinner.

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“Look at this snake, Mommy.” Jimmy stated.

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This snake was following us all around.

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Look at that control the snake has.
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We were fascinated by this snake all the way around. 🙂

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Gator Turtles are pretty big animals.

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The head on this snake got my attention.

This place was a lot of fun. David finds snakes in the wild all the time and we’ve seen many snakes over the course of our lifetime. However, to see them interact with us like these snakes did was quite fascinating. Plus they have outdoor exhibits for snakes and the snakes do a lot of interacting with each other.
I personally loved seeing the gators. I enjoyed learning more about them during their feeding time.
This place is well worth the stop. It’s not very big, but what they lack in size they make up for it with the information they provide and a well kept environment for the animals. Plus the staff is wonderful as well.

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