Saturday, August 24, 2019
The Serpent in the Garden
Jack had a very scary encounter with a snake last night. Scary because this snake was not small; it was not a harmless garter snake; and it was not hiding quietly in the green beans.
Last night after dinner, A. and Jack went outside to continue work on a stone wall A. is building adjoining the patio. Jack ran out first onto the patio and stepped right over a rattlesnake. On the patio. Eight feet from the door. Directly in the path we always take to go into the back pasture.
Holy shit.
The snake was probably there because the sky had clouded over and it was seeking the warmth of the stones that had absorbed the sun's heat. It didn't rattle or, thank God, strike as Jack ran over it, though it did coil up.
A. was right behind Jack, saw the snake just as Jack ran over it, and yelled out that there was a rattlesnake and GET AWAY. Jack veered right off into the driveway and ran a safe distance away. The snake had still not moved.
It was a pretty big rattlesnake--about two feet long--so A., rather than use a hoe or a shovel or anything that required him to get within a handle's length of the snake, got his gun and shot it in the head.
All of the other children of course joined in at this point in the proceedings to observe the snake and hear all the details of the encounter. Charlie, being Charlie, requested the rattle. A. got out the hatchet to cut off the rattle, but took the precaution first of cleanly cutting off the head and throwing it over the fence.
And still, five minutes after its head was blown off, when A. went to cut off the rattle, the snake's body tried to strike A. WITHOUT ITS HEAD.
Freakiest thing ever.
Anyway.
Charlie got his rattle, no one got a snake bite, and Jack's guardian angel should get a promotion and a pay raise.
The end, and three cheers for a happy ending.
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9 comments:
I wonder if, given the distance from medical care, it might be wise to get some anti-venom to keep on hand? Mary in MN
Oh my, so glad no one was injured!
Linda
That is So Scary. I’m glad that the guardian angel was on the lookout.
Wow! Lots of things to think about now!
Wow so glad things turned out ok!
Goodness... I'm so glad that there was a happy ending to the story.
Yeah. Yikes. Glad there was a good outcome. Awareness is the best defense.
Also, not to be scary about it, but 2 feet is not really that big. The bigger ones are much easier to not overlook, though.
(Insert gritted-teeth emoji here.)
Karen.
And if A. isn't there? You have some mad Annie Oakley skilz?
Here in NC we have water moccasins, cottonmouths, rattlesnakes, you name it. My mom is 85 and is fearless about killing them with anything she can get that is sharp, especially a garden hoe. She even chased one down on our riding mower.
Susan
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