Yes...it is early February. Yes...the temperatures are mild, mild in the forties. Yes...the ground is cold. Yes...snakes like sun and hot temperatures (or, so I thought).
And, yes...there is a snake in my flower bed. Albeit, small snake; but snake nonetheless. Again, the weather is mild, but snake mild?
Glenn called it a 'garden' snake and I will believe him.
Normally, I do not think about snakes while gardening, hiking or otherwise. I just don't! I think more about tripping over a rock, log, or my feet. I never think about the possibility of meeting up with a snake. Unfortunately for my friend, the consummate outdoor gal....
Last summer, Ann was inches away from a mature, birth-giving poisonous copperhead while weeding in her garden, the foot of space between her house and her butterfly bush. Weeks later, after she calmed down; she learned to shoot a gun, bought snake boots; but still, she has not ventured back out to her garden - a place that has always given her peace, pleasure and happiness. Happy, she is not.
I guess I would say I am lucky. I only have a garden variety type of snake.
I would prefer the snake not be in my garden, but then I am not going to touch/move it either, so....
I will assume my snake is harmless, leave it to wander off on its own (which it is doing inch by slow inch), and pretend that it was never there - I can do that!
Guess I'll be packing my snake boots next time I visit the farm! asy
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