Posted by Ivan in Mich on June 02, 2016 at 15:08:04 from (174.124.208.78):
In Reply to: Snake? posted by Geo-TH,In on June 02, 2016 at 11:02:42:
Couple years ago I was working on something if front of my shop. I went in to eat and when I came back I crawled under the item I was working on. I heard a big hiss and turned sideways to see what it was and I was staring face to face with one about 6 inches from my face. I think I almost tipped the item over getting out from under it. I took a shovel and threw it across the road. That night the dog caught another one which was much larger than the first one. A neighbor told me they are always in pairs. I knew what it was because I use to see a lot of them when I lived down state. Last year we went to a yard sale and my wife bought a vacum for the basement. We went a mile or so down the road and she started yelling no so nice words as there was a snake crawling up her arm. I stopped and it had moved to the rear of the car. It was about 6 to 8 inches long. I got it out and we went on our way. It was a young milk snake. I told her that was her bonus for dragging someone elses junk home LOL
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