We just returned from an evening spent frightening the youth of our church (no, not a hell house, just a scavenger hunt with us hiding and jumping out at opportune moments) when P noticed something slightly amiss in our entry.
Namely, there was a snake present.
Granted, it was a garter snake and it was trapped while trying to enter the space under the door jam and was thus quite helpless, but it was a little bit disconcerting.
The snake was clearly alive and wedged in and totally stuck. A brief but fairly animated discussion took place as to whether - should be allowed to see/eat the live snake. C held the pro-natural-order-of-things position, and P the anti-bloody-stub-of-a-snake-by-our-back-door position.
In the end P went to get a screwdriver to provide un-wedging support for the snake and C rounded up -. The screwdriver was used, but the snake could not be backed up and eventually slithered under the door jam. Meanwhile, once the snake slithered away, - became very interested in attacking the screwdriver, and quickly forgot about the snake.
End result, we know we do not sleep with a homicidal kitten at our feet, but we're left wondering that since the snake was trapped while trying to leave our home, where and how did it enter? And, perhaps most importantly, do snakes climb stairs?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
I;ll bet the snake is safely and warmly tucked away under the door jam for the winter. I don't think snakes can go backward, only forward and sideways. snake soup might have been a good idea.
ReplyDeleteI am so thankful I missed the snake episode, as like Indiana Jones, they totally freak me out! Here's to hoping they can't climb stairs ... :-)
ReplyDelete