This particular frog was not only very cooperative with my photos but also had an interesting coloration.
This is the same snake I saw over aw week ago just before a molt. I thought maybe it was a Short-Head Garter Snake but it must have just been the angle I saw it at. Seen here freshly molted and at this angle I can see that its just a regular Eastern Garter Snake. In the same exact spot as it was in before too =)
This is one of the largest Holly Trees in the world at about 65 feet high. This particular tree was just a sapling when the pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock. It was just a sprig when the Susquehannock Indians dominated this area. It holds historic meaning on this site as a sprig is taken from its branches each year to commemorate the history of the museum site.