Posted by Bill VA on December 07, 2019 at 15:46:59 from (216.98.66.112):
In Reply to: Cut your foot? posted by Morgan in ar on December 07, 2019 at 08:48:04:
Never heard that one, but stepped in many of those. It’s kind of like riding a bike, you never forget. You don’t even have to look, you know you’ve stepped into it.
Having said that...
One cold fall, I was digging some potatoes from the garden at the farm and needed a few more bushel baskets. They were in the attic of a shed, but you needed a ladder to get up there. So I reached to get an aluminum step ladder off the building - eye level high. I needed a better footing and stepped a little bit away from the building. When I set my foot down, I felt that all to familiar feeling when stepping into a cow pile - only I recalled instantly the cattle had been sold several years before... I looked down and I had stepped on a huge, coiled-up black snake. His head was lifted and mouth wide open and giving my a loud hiss. It was so cold, the snake could barely move. Me being warm blooded had no hesitation getting my foot off the snake and moving back - FAST!. By the time my heart beat fell to a safe level, the snake had slowly uncoiled and crawled under the building.
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