Monday, July 13, 2009

Simple-mindedness!

We had a little experience here today that is a bit on the unsettling side for me.

I had been out in the backyard, checking out the progress in my garden -peas are blossoming as are the green beans and there are at least three blossoms on one tomato plant now too. The beets and carrots are growing nicely as are the scallions and the lettuce -well, it is really excellent! Mandy and I have had two beautiful chef salads from the fresh lettuce and the whole family has enjoyed regular tossed salads a couple of times, plus the other night, we all dined on bacon-lettuce-tomato sandwiches -on toast -for supper too.

Ok, I just digressed, big time there, cause I got so excited talking about my lovely bed of leaf lettuce. So, back to my story.

I had come in the house and was getting a few things ready to start supper when Katie's boyfriend, Simon, showed up here.

When he came in he told me that some guy in a blue -or blue and white - older model pickup truck was stopped out in front of my house and hollering for me, from the cab of the pickup truck.

Now, there are times when I have difficulty hearing the damned telephone ring when I am in here, with the kids making noise, tv blaring, etc., but when the front windows were not open (as they weren't today) and the neighbor across the street was moving grass in his yard, directly across the road from our house, tv playing here -yes, of course -and me in the kitchen, you can bet your bottom dollar I'm not gonna hear someone calling out to me from a pickup truck (that is also running, making a bit more noise to add to the mix)!

And just why was this fellow yelling for me?

Well, because he wanted to tell me he had just run over a black snake that was about four foot in length -so he told Simon -and that said black snake had slithered away, down into my yard and was last seen slinking along the side of the house.

Wonnerful, wonnerful! I'm, highly impressed. NOT!!!!!

For the record, I HATE, HATE, HATE, Loathe, Abhor and Despise snakes. Any snakes! Big snakes, little snakes, poisonous, non-poisonous -makes no never-mind to me. I hate 'em all!

I know many will get upset by my saying this but in my book, the only damned good snake is a DEAD, DEAD, DEAD one!

Of course, Simon didn't know which side of the house the snake traveled by in making its exit but I got up my courage and went out, taking a walk along the side of the house where the kitchen is located. I didn't see hide nor hair of anything remotely resembling a slightly -or maybe severely injured black snake in the throes of making a get-away. Boy, I was thankful for that! But then again, I wasn't thankful for not having spotted the damned serpent either because that, to me, means that the little so-and-=so may have managed to make its way down to my little garden, which by the way, is so thick now with veggies just growing away that it could hide in there, recuperate and regenerate itself and be waiting for me the next time I go there to pull some lettuce or to check on the tomato plant or well, do whatever, ya know.

And trust me when I tell you this, if I do happen to encounter said black snake -or any or its relatives or progeny, you will probably hear me screaming no matter what far corner of this earth you may call home!

I am however quite thankful for one thing though.

At least this snake was not a rattlesnake like the one someone ran over right in front of my son's house about two weeks or so back!

Now had this been a rattler or a copperhead, I would not have even ventured out of the house to take a look-see around for a carcass of the snake or any trace of it whatsoever!

It does still boggle my mind as to why whoever this guy was that hit this snake -who obviously knows me because he told Simon to tell "Jen" that he had hit this snake. He knows my name so surely then he also knows I am getting on in years, the limbs don't function quite as smoothly or quickly as they once did and the hearing -well, it just ain't quite what it used to be either.

If the guy was that darned concerned, why the heck didn't he just pull the truck over into a parking spot in front of my house -there are about 3 or 4 slots open most of the time there -and come down to the house, bang on the door and tell me about this and then, also tell me which side of the house the darned snake was last seen by too?

I know that knowing all that information, being much clearer in my mind, would eliminate (hopefully, anyway) the prospect of my having nightmares now about black snakes invading the crawl space under the sunporch which is now my bedroom or sneaking into the basement or hiding from me amongst the veggies in my garden patch.

Wouldn't you feel better if you knew all that too?

8 comments:

Mary said...

Jeni,

I don't blame you a bit. We don't have black snakes here but we have other types. Last week I saw the tail end of a garter snake in my side flower bed. I've been very cautious ever since because my garden is also thick and flourishing and it's hard to spot those guys. I have no idea how big he is because all I saw was the tail but I'm thinking, just a small one. Still, I can't stand snakes, but am not as horrified as I once was. Still, I don't want him in my yard or my basement so am hoping he crawled across the road and into the park.

Carry a stick with you and if you see him, just poke him and he will move on. Don't be pokin' no rattlesnakes though. It makes 'em mad. lol

Blessings,
Mary

Sandee said...

I'm not a big snake fan either. I hope it's long, long gone. I'm really hoping.

Have a snake free day. :)

Berni said...

I am not quite as phobic as you are with snakes, spiders and creepy crawlies are my thing. I would have liked to know where it had gone rather than worry I might come across it unsuspecting.

Shelby said...

the only good snake is a dead snake

CiCi said...

My first reaction was why didn't the guy who ran over the snake follow through and find it and take care of it?

Deb said...

Hi ~ You are much braver than I! I don't think I would be brave enough to go looking for the snake. I also have a garden and I make lots of noise when I head out there so all critters will have time to move out of my path. I am hoping that the black snake is now far, far away from your home! Happy gardening!

Travis Cody said...

I don't like snakes either. I suggest having something check out the garden thoroughly before going back down there.

Rune Eide said...

Suddenly I feel glad that we have only one poisonous snake around here, and that is not terribly dangerous either. I hope they stay away from your place in the future!