Kathy-- I think that's what the folks at the Arboretum are hoping for!
Caite-- Good idea!
Barbara-- I doubt it. I think the folks at the Arboretum are hoping that the people who wander into places they don't belong are the ones who read this sign.
Beth-- Rattlesnakes are everywhere it seems, but I have yet to run into a scorpion!
Ha! I'm sending a link to this to The Hubster - he's on his way to Phoenix this weekend. He's pace running with a friend of his who is running the Javalina Jundred - it's a 100 mile endurance race on a trail route not far from Fountain Hills.
You wouldn't catch me dead beyond that point!
ReplyDeleteok, I think I will pay attention to that sign..lol
ReplyDeleteVery funny - do Arizona rattlesnakes read?
ReplyDeleteLove the sign! The rattlers and scorpions are two things I don't miss about living in the Southwest. But, well, we have rattlesnakes here too.
ReplyDeleteKathy-- I think that's what the folks at the Arboretum are hoping for!
ReplyDeleteCaite-- Good idea!
Barbara-- I doubt it. I think the folks at the Arboretum are hoping that the people who wander into places they don't belong are the ones who read this sign.
Beth-- Rattlesnakes are everywhere it seems, but I have yet to run into a scorpion!
Ha! I'm sending a link to this to The Hubster - he's on his way to Phoenix this weekend. He's pace running with a friend of his who is running the Javalina Jundred - it's a 100 mile endurance race on a trail route not far from Fountain Hills.
ReplyDeleteThis just made me laugh so hard! I have been in A Mood all day, and I declare I need one of these signs outside my back door.
ReplyDeleteSuziQ-- Tell Hubster to stomp hard; I know from personal experience that there are rattlers up there, too!
ReplyDeleteEleanor-- That's the first thing I did when I saw this sign: laugh!