Apr
30
HGTV Dream Home 2011 Location Clue Eight

You think you’re so clever. You’ve convinced yourselves that you’ve cracked the clues and know exactly where we will build HGTV Dream Home 2011. Ready for your curve ball? Try today’s clue: a big, bad and venomous snake. Throws a monkey wrench in your big clover theory, no?
Have fun and don’t get frustrated. We’ll be announcing the location pretty soon.




texas
hummmmmmmm but still think Iowa
So far, every 'clue' photo has had something 'black' in it—an object, a background. Though I want HGTV to build my dream home (yep, it's my year to win!!) in Montana, those 'black' clues make me think of the Black Hills of South Dakota.
I think Florida and California have the most venomous snakes.
Big Timber, Montana????
there are rattlesnakes in wyyyyomingggg!!!! lol
thiers a saying a virginia cow makes good milk and it has indian black tears drop you maybe lucky to find my dream home so far i would love anyone they are just so great
I try to keep up with these blogs, but there are thousands now! Forgive me if anyone else has already brought this up– has anyone looked into the old historic flags depicting a snake with the motto:"Don't tread on me" ?? There were probably several versions of this flag, but one might have been representative of a state– or a colony, back then. I wonder what sort of snake was depicted?
i believe the snake is known commonly as a prairie snake. They are found in Utah and are in the rattlesnake family. Rattlesnakes can be found from the west, southwest and eastern parts of the US.
I think that is a venomous Rattlesnake from Texas.Certain parts do have them about 15 percent. Many snakes are in Texas & most are non venomous.
I have said Vermont is the State and I think this Eastern Timber Rattlesnake is in Vermont along with a few other states, but I still have to stick with Vermont. I do have to say I am learning alot of History about Vermont and it's interesting even if Vermont isn't the State!
That is a rattlesnake that is very prevalent in Colorado. The next home will be in Colorado!
curve ball and the snake– Not sure if that is a diamondback, but Pheonix Arizona is the home of the Diamondbacks Baseball team. Was the Photo of Arizona also a clue. There is also very many area's of body of water in Arizona, and in Flagstaff it snows every year. This year we had a lot. Don't know but Arizona seams to be a great place. Go D-Backs!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rattlesnake recreation area near Missoula Montana.
Snake – so scales
So scaling down snow slopes in Vermont!
Lat. and Long. would match.
This is definitely a black tailed rattlesnake, which are only found in the South-Western part of the US, so the house is most likely in Arizona out of all the states they gave us.
"The Timber Rattlesnake has been designated a Species of Greatest Conservation Need (high priority) in Vermont’s Wildlife Action Plan and is endangered in Vermont. " The county map shows rattlesnake sitings in Rutland County.
Ha! These clues are putting my BS in Earth Science and Biology to some use. From identifying flowers and snakes to number clues with degrees of longitude and latitude. This snake brings back memories of identifying animals in the taxidermy lab at BGSU. Being from Phoenix, this is not a Diamondback. The Eastern Timber Rattlesnake is the only poisonous snake in VT.
I think it's a timber rattlesnake from New Jersey. We had a 6 1/2 foot eastern diamond back on our front porch, here in Florida once so I know it's not one of those.It absolutely scared me to death, I was standing on a chair, hanging christmas lights on the front porch, and it came up beside me, and started to coil itself. I know the blood drained from my face. Never reacted to anything so quickly in my life. This is not a diamondback…
Species of greatest conservation need, and is endangered in Vermont. Is the only venomous snale in Vermont and is not at all aggresive, but Do Not handle.
I declare Vermont.
Renee'
It's a snake's head…
Ok, since the last home was built in New Mexico and I have read all the clues and comments I REALLY believe that the home is in Virginia or in Arkansas.
I think that it is in Hawaii because the surroundings look like that