Leanna, Hello Card, Yard Work, Snake, Hummingbird and Neighbors
This is Leanne Green.
Last week she has been missing
for 35 yrs.
Her brother picked her up at work
around 9pm and they ran out
of gas. Apparently, a couple came by,
offered a ride, Leanna's brother's
went with them to get gas, gone about ten
minutes but when they came back, Leanna
was gone and never to be seen
again.
There was no sign of a struggle, or anything.
I had forgotten that this took place
in Dickson. The city where I shop
a lot because it butts up next to
Hickman Co. This happened on Highway
Hickman Co. This happened on Highway
46 which is the main road coming
off the interstate, but back then,
there would not have been much
traffic, growth had not hit Dickson
then.
There was none to no DNA testing back
then. However, years later before
Phil and I went to work for the TBI,
we worked together to photograph
the items from LeAnna's purse.
That would have been around
2006 or early 2007. Phil was the young
photographer I worked with and
he went to the TBI late 2007, and
helped to bring me over in 08.
But anyway, we laid out each item,
on a covered table to so Phil
could photograph each item for
the TBI.
So strange to be handling
those items, reading her notes,
looking at her pics etc...
strange and so sad.
Fear that this case will never
be solved. And thinking now that
I live up this way, with all
these woods, wondering where
she could be.
Can't image as her family
living with not knowing.
She would be 53 today.
One of my besties lives
in SC. Not seen her in
about a year, but I wanted
to let her know that
I was thinking of her, so
I made her a card.
Love this.
For those that don't understand
Fibromyalgia let me share this
with you~
although folks think I go
and go, most are not
aware of the down time my
body requires.
Saturday I drove 1.5 hrs,
to shoot a wedding. There from 3 till
after 6 and then I drove 1.5 hrs home.
Sunday, I slept most of the day.
By body hates being on my
feet for long spans of time,
esp on concrete. I was warn
out.
Monday, up at 4am (thank you,
Lily), and went strong.
Tried out my auger bits in my
drill, I augered nine holes,
planted five trees, and four
bushes. Mowed the yard, took
B to the othro doc, went by the store,
and then watered the
plants.
I got the five holes in the ground,
planted to trees. Left three
off to the side to work on
later. When I watered, I picked
up the three trees in one hand,
to move them and looked
down, to see this curled up....
Thank goodness, a baby.
I have been told by my friend,
Pam (I know several Pam's),
she is my go to when I don't know
what sort of bug one is, or a bird
or just any critter. According to her
this is a DeKays Brown Snake.
HARMLESS!
Thank goodness.
I just figured since I had been
warned, that it was a rattlesnake,
but what do I know,
not snakes that is for sure.
I already make it a given to
check under the mower seat
before I get on the mower,
but I am going to have to make
it a point to be careful with plants,
pots and other stuff.
I am so excited about my
hummingbird. So pretty.
Guessing the caterpillars
are all cocooned up and
getting ready to become
moths cause they have all
disappeared.
I have seen the friendly frog
two days in a row and now
a snake.
haha..
Thinking I am going to make
an area for the frog, with a house,
a pool and maybe a condo!
lol..
make all the wildlife happy,
all except the snakes.
Both neighbors were out
on Monday.
Here is hoping you are
having a great day,
Pam
Comments
Scary about that disappearance. She'd be my age, but I suspect that she's long dead now.
That giraffe is really cute.
I never had luck attracting humming birds.
So happy the snake was left to enjoy the rest of its life, I have a soft spot for reptiles but I also like to know which is which!!
Take it easy. Cheers Diane