Posted by 01gentdc on October 08, 2015 at 20:47:37 from (184.16.115.88):
today after lunch , I fond a granddaddy cowsnake strcht across the driveway sunnin itself ,,.. I know they eat mice and such ,.. but my sara insisted it would find its way in the house and or basement ,PLEASE KILL IT she frantically begged , since fall is comin , I knew that was a correct concern ,, so I dood the poor fella in..,, I really don't like snakes , period , a startled chill runs thru my spine at 1st site of one , regardless of good and poisonous ones ,I go my best to kill copperheads and cut hay where timber rattlers have been found , and i try to let the good ones go unharmed as I was taught they keep bad ones away , but don't like them AROUND MY HOUSE WHERE I SLEEP .. oddly this one never moved a muscle to escape ,,. almost like? , he was thinking that he has been close to me so many times in all my travels around the place and I never noticed him or harmed him , so why worry now? . , cant help but wonder if the snake mita rode over in the sleeping combine that I brought from the other farm this morning ,, .///.35 yrs ago in my 1st 150 yr old farm house with my 1st wife , I opened the door to go up the steps to take a shower and found a big cow snake on the carpeted steps,musta got in from the one unfinished room that we had not yet completed ,,.I Shut THE DOOR , and told my wife to take the babies out on the swing ,then I got a hoe and drug it across my new linoleum floor , that was the end of that one too
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