JPH, post: 447004, member: 6636 wrote: I'm glad for you. Me, I'll take the snow, 10 degree days, no bugs for eight months or so. Anything above 60 makes me angry.
Ya know.....there are days, weeks even, when the temperature is in the 90's and humidity to match when the sweat runs off your nose in a steady stream, I'm not talking drops either, when I feel the same. I have drank more than 8 liters of water in a day and was barely able to do a #1 till late in the evening.
;">this passenger show up while driving down the highway ... I let em off but if he was a cotton mouth I'd prob just turn on the windshield wipers.
Daryl Moistner, post: 447239, member: 221 wrote: I had
;">this passenger show up while driving down the highway ... I let em off but if he was a cotton mouth I'd prob just turn on the windshield wipers.
I used to catch garter snakes and bring them home. They bugs and rodents.
Andy
Daryl Moistner, post: 447239, member: 221 wrote: if he was a cotton mouth I'd prob just turn on the windshield wipers.
Daryl Moistner, post: 447239, member: 221 wrote: if he was a cotton mouth I'd prob just turn on the windshield wipers.
I can hear someone with an accent saying "I had to geet rid of a veenshield viper"
I could only see one moccasin, not that anyone would wait around for a second one.
Ran into this https://www.forestryimages.org/browse/detail.cfm?imgnum=1430164&apos ;">little rascal today and am glad it was only about 1cm long. They burn pretty well for being that tiny.
A moccasin is one of many kinds of snakes that run in pairs.
Then there is the season that moccasin assemble together and co-sliver in a huge pile of maybe a hundred snakes in a very scary ritual until they slide into the water and ride down rivers in a tangled mess they call a ball of snakes.
I've seen both and both were enough to creep me out and put as much distance in a short time between them and me.
The things you see when you didn't bring a grenade ...
I once found an Axle that was marking a Section Corner in Lee County, Arkansas, (swamp), I was bent over looking at it to see what I was going to need to do to get a shot on it. It was under a bush, I raised my head up and I was face to face with a little Cottonmouth about 8" long laying in the bush, lucky it was March and kinda cool so he was moving kinda slow, unlike me that was in Hyper Drive. I got out of reach and dispatched him with my machete.