I have finally decided on a name for my snow corn snake.  I went with Onyare, pronounced o-NYA-reh, which means "Snake".  The word is from the Mohawk Nation of Native Americans, who were located in the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York, where I was born.  The other snake shown here was one I found while mowing my lawn.  I captured it to identify it, and later set it free near where I found it.  I believe that it was an Eastern Ribbon Snake, T. Sauritus.  If you are interested in garter snakes, there is an excellent forum located at http://www.thamnophis.com.  My uncle Terry has posted some excellent photos of his “pets” in this thread, under the name “Stonyloam”.
Onyare
Eating Lunch, a frozen-thawed fuzzy mouse
Warming up on my hand
Onyare’s first shed!
Curled up on the stick
Curled up on the stick 2
Eastern Ribbon Snake?