DOROTHY MELVILLEEASTERN GARTER SNAKE- x26-When Dorothy Melville Eastern Garter Snake first moved into town, there was a bit of an ‘adjustment’ period. As snakes don’t use soundto communicate, no one in town quite knew how to connect with her, nor she with them. She is not quite sure how many townsfolk sheinadvertently snubbed as they said hello or wished her welcome. Rather, she was left feeling isolated and lonely. She spent her daystucked in her burrow, pining to make some friends, but lost on just how to do it.Little did she know that someone else had been puzzling, too. Hank Wythenshawe Canadian Lynx, head of the town’s welcoming committee, thought he’d finally found a way. If hearing wasn’t Dot’s keen sense, perhaps a tactile hello? He headed down to the generalstore and right over to the candy department, where he purchased the entire jumbo jar of assorted gum balls and tied a little note aroundthe neck. Ringing the doorbell out of habit, he left them on Dorothy’s front step with fingers crossed. A day or two passed before Dotventured out again but, as she did, she was absolutely delighted by the surprise. Without hesitation, she slithered into the jar, coiling andnoodling with glee. Weaving through the gum balls felt like a thousand little hugs, and was the sweetest hello she could receive.w: lecanotrouge.com e: hello@lecanotrouge.com p: 954-433-8277 f: 954-416-6219
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