


The ONLY benefit I ever found to living in Western Washington has been rendered null and void. I was in the yard pulling out these mystery invasive plant things and I found a snake. Of course I was kind of lying on the ground and the ****** snake was right next to my face! I swear it was NEARLY A FOOT LONG!!!!! I'm never going outside ever again! My husband won't let me go back out there with my pistol to render said snake null and void. Killjoy. At the same time, he refuses to go out and get the yard tools I left behind and it looks like it's about to rain. I wish I could quickly teach the dogs to retreive the tools for me but they'd likely bring me the snake instead.
And, yes, I know that it's harmless (to everything but my psyche) and that it's a tiny snake but growing up in The South (of the US, not Washington) instilled in me absolute terror of snakes.
*shudder*
The only thing I've seen here is the garter snakes. There weren't as many this last year after the chickens found them. Had one get into the house twice. She apparently didn't learn the first time after we dumped her over the fence. The second time hubby took her farther and dumped her by the mailbox. Know it was the same one because she was missing part of her tail and it had healed. I'll take the small harmless snakes, I'm from the east side of the cascades and have seen enough rattlesnakes.
I've about gotten over the spider phobia unless it looks like a black widow. To many *&^% spiders over on this side, even if most are the small harmless annoying kind.
On the topic of snakes. I just found out that we have wild boas living in Washington. Wild huh?
http://www1.dnr.wa.gov/nhp/refdesk/herp/html/4chbo.html
Russ
And here I thought that the only snakes in Western Washington were garter snakes. I am am hoping that these snakes don't like water, because it looks like someone has seen some in either Buckley or Bonney Lake areas. I am hope that I am on the right side of the White River, and the water will keep them over on that side of the river. I do have enough cats around that I not like I spend any time worrying about snakes any way. lol
A forgetfulness support thread http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=465717
2011 was the coldest summer in Western Washington's recorded history that started in 1891. Uf Da!!!
June 2012 was the coldest June in recorded history. I need some sun.
A forgetfulness support thread http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=465717
2011 was the coldest summer in Western Washington's recorded history that started in 1891. Uf Da!!!
June 2012 was the coldest June in recorded history. I need some sun.





















