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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

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A couple of weekends ago, I was walking around the front yard showing Christian where I wanted him to weed eat when all of a sudden he started yelling. I looked down and found this snake! He said I walked right by it, kicked it and then stepped on his head,lol...

It's harmless enough, just a black rat snake, but not something I like to find in the yard. I was trying to redirect him out into the pasture away from the house, with rakes but he insisted on going right towards the house and disappeared into a hole in the siding, ack!

So a few days later, I left to drop Ashlyn off at school for an event. The boys were all in the backyard playing catch. When I drove back up to the house, I see the 3 boys out front, one with the garden hose, another with a machete (it's very dull, never been sharpened) and the third with a bow and arrow. They found the snake in the backyard then chased him to the front with the hose and cornered him and were aiming in on the poor thing. I chased the boys away, got my neighbor and she came over and caught the snake and moved him to a field away from the house...always something exciting going on here,lol

15 comments:

  1. I continue to wonder why we respond to snakes this way. I find them fascinating but I don't like to be surprised by them either. Amazing, with all the commotion, that you were able to catch this snake on film.

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  2. At least he is headed the other way. I'm not a snake guy.

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  3. bouhhhhh il est immense, j'aime pas trop les serpents ;o)
    bouhhhhh it is huge, I like snakes not too much ;o)

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  4. That snake looks huge to me! I've had two in my backyard so far this year and one of them was right under my back door. The other one I almost stepped on in the grass. Both were harmless but they still scare me!

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  5. I have a snake phobia, so no thank you, I do not want a snake in my yard...glad it found a nice home in the field...

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  6. Snakes are our friends, unless we step on a poisonous one, of course.

    Normally, all snakes try to flee humans.

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  7. OH NO..not again!! A snake is a snake! Yucko!

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  8. Never a dull moment! I've got this vision of your boys armed to the teeth protecting the house! lol!

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  9. I'm a snake phobe and have been since childhood when my brothers chased me with one. In fact I to this day have nightmares about snakes....

    Since the one in our yard last summer was a timber rattler you can bet that snakes are simply not welcome on our property.

    Ugly things!

    Di
    The Blue Ridge Gal

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  10. Yuk! I am not fond of snakes. If I had been that close to it I think I would have made an absolute fool of myself.

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  11. Oh, my! I would run away panic-stricken!

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  12. a hose, a machete, and a bow and arrow! love it
    hate the snake, but love the story

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  13. This was a close encounter, Tanya! Glad you shot this guy! :-)

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  14. Great photo, under the circumstances. I think many people would have run the other way. We have snakes here in England but they are pretty harmless I have not seen one in quite a few years. Pity, I have my camera ready.

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  15. Boys. Gotta love em. You are much braver than I am. I would have gone upstairs, watched out the window and WILLED it to go away :)

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