05-15-2014, 01:57 PM
It is a fitting as a gaggle of geese and it describes them exactly. They like to sleep together all tangled up like a ball of yarn. They are used to being in an egg all curled up so maybe this feels a little bit like still being in the egg.
This is quite a change for them. Their whole world has been the inside of an egg. Since they are buried in peat moss in a dark place(mom would do it that way in the wild too) they have had a quiet time so far. A human baby hears many sounds and sees light and shadow. Baby snakes are sheltered by the nest sight and the smallness of the egg. So my babies are in a tangle, but that tangle is still under some moss.
This is quite a change for them. Their whole world has been the inside of an egg. Since they are buried in peat moss in a dark place(mom would do it that way in the wild too) they have had a quiet time so far. A human baby hears many sounds and sees light and shadow. Baby snakes are sheltered by the nest sight and the smallness of the egg. So my babies are in a tangle, but that tangle is still under some moss.
Catherine