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Showing posts with label snakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snakes. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Snake!

Y'all...



He just slithered up to check out the progress on our log cabin...

And not just your ordinary, every day slithery kind of rat snake.  No, we grow 'em big and mean in Texas...



You might know from previous posts that we are a No-Kill Zone here at the farm.  But y'all... He was a Timber Rattlesnake.

On our back porch!  Like, in broad daylight. Right where we have walked a thousand times cutting lumber and tile for that crazy dream of a cabin. (And yes, we are still building that dream... and it's glorious and hard and Slow! Lol!)  And should not include stories about venomous snakes. Y'all... We almost stepped on him to get to the chop saw!



Seriously! 

Now he's a dead Timber Rattlesnake.



There's an unspoken code of justice here in the country, and that big, venomous snake just crossed the line.  I'm believing that he won't be doing it again in this lifetime.



And here are two free facts for you:

1. The Timber Rattlesnake is often called the Velvet-tailed rattler because of it's black "velvety" tail. Trust me, it is not velvet. (But does look amazing... in a scary, don't get too close kind of way)

2. A rattlesnake adds a new rattle to its tail every time he sheds (roughly 2-3 times a year).  So our rattler was probably a little over 2 years old.  And much bigger than any 2-year old I ever want to see again!

But enough about scary, venomous snakes... we've got work to do!  That dream cabin isn't building itself!

And thankfully our neck of the woods is filled with a sweet beauty that remedies the nightmare visit from our Velvet-tailed rattler!














Blessings this day,
May God's grandeur surprise at every turn!

My Love,
Jane







Friday, August 9, 2013

Evil Has Been Dispatched...Hallelujah Chorus Please!

Have to admit I am just a tad jumpy today... Perhaps it is because I did not sleep well last night.  I have determined that wasps and spiders and the ensuing dreams (nightmares) do not good bed-time companions make...

Nor do snakes...

Yes, ma'am... the horrors continue.  As if wasps and spiders were not enough of a test, look who arrived at our back door steps yesterday morning.

 
Not your run-of-the-mill garden variety rat snake here.... No....
For this week of Courage Testing we provide only the best in venomous snakes.
Meet a really ticked off water mocassin stuck in a yard full of cats and peacocks.
(Hey, Mr. Scary Snake, I didn't invite you here, so don't give me the evil eye!)
 
 
 
P.S. I was taking these pictures from the top of the porch deck with my zoom lens.  Mom would have been hypervenilating about it, but I felt very safe up high.
 
Of course, I also took this picture...

 
He's right there at the bottom of the picture.
Way too close to our back porch if you ask me...
or the peacocks...
 
 
No one was happy about this evil intruder, least of all me!

I am convinced that I surely must be living in a House of Horrors, or rather a Farmstead of Horrors (doesn't have quite the same ring as House of Horrors, sticking with the dramatic because I'm feeling just a little edgy today!)  And this House of Horrors has about done me all in...

But for Courage, I wouldn't be here to write this post.  Well, actually I still could be writing this post from somewhere in Cancun on a nice, sunny beach (they don't have venomous snakes on beaches do they?), but it wouldn't be quite as horrifying if I was recounting the story from a comfy beach chair holding a fruity drink with a tiny umbrella in it.

Instead I am wearing appropriate Snake-Battle Gear, carrying Snake-Killing Weapons...

 
Rather attractive Snake-Battle Gear in a "back-woods meets Aquarius" kind of way.  And I think I struck just the right pose... nonchalant but confident.  (Of which I was feeling neither.  Did you suspect?)
 
Crickey... How did I end up here in these psychedelic boots holding a shovel contemplating a battle to the death with the most scary of evil lurkers?
 
 
Don't answer that...Let me just pretend I am courageous for a moment...
 
Breathe in... Breathe out... Steady, Aim and De-Capitate...
 
Honestly, someone needs to invent Black Flag for Snakes.  Hello?  Wouldn't it be like way better to be standing 29 feet away from the scary snake when you decide to take it out?!
 
My legs are wobbly, but my aim was right on... Evil has been Dis-patched this day and all is Safe again in our little corner of Paradise...
 
Who knew that Courage would be demanded of me twice in one week?
 
T.S. Eliot once said that...
 
"Only those who risk going too far
can possibly find out how far one can go."
 
And I doubt he was thinking of venomous snakes or wobbly legs, but it is true.  Courage is a risk.  Sometimes life requires that we reach deep down and find out just how far we can go...
 
This Happy Goat Herder just found out...with relief and gratitude anew for His Ever Protecting Hand.
 
May your day be blessed with the Grace-Breathing Courage of a Mighty God...He will take you farther than you dare to dream...
 
Love Always,
                Jane 

Monday, September 17, 2012

Camouflage Surprises

Sometimes, the beautiful is hidden right before our very eyes...

Our weekend wanderings brought us nose to nose with the most slithery of forest creatures!  How many times have I just walked right on by and missed the delicate designs, glorious in subtle display?

We slowed our steps, loving the fall whisper in the air and marveled at all the treasure!

Lizard stilled, daring not a breath, disappearing into the leaf-strewn landscape...

 
Fuzzy caterpillar, snuggled into the ground, mirroring the brown earth...

 
Baby turtle, trying to hide in the leafy shelter...
 
 
But, oh, dismay over unexpected discovery...
 
 
Dismay turning to fright as Leroy's quick hand averts disaster!
(DO NOT try this at home - he is a trained expert!  Smile!)
 
 
The muted patterns of the snake skin disguised him well amidst the bark mulch and those same patterns heralded a cottonmouth, venomous and dangerous.  But upon closer inspection...
 
The rounded pupils and the yello-green belly indentify this slithery fellow as a Texas Rat Snake, thankfully non-venomous!!
 
 
 
And so, he received an honorary trip to the woods, far, far away from my flower beds!
 
Catch and Release - it was his lucky day...
 
 
As I watched Leroy release the snake, I was amazed at how quickly he disappeared from sight.  Blending in perfectly with his surroundings.  My camera was not quick enough to even catch a glimpse.  Within seconds you would never know he had crossed our paths...
 
And it occurred to me that everyday, there are people who cross our paths, and never register on our radar.
 
They are camouflaged from sight.  Sometimes deliberately.  Shrinking from view.  Still and shadowed.  Barely breathing, lest we notice.  Perhaps out of pain.  Or shame.  The camouflage masking their hurt.
 
And we have a choice.  To open our eyes, to walk slow.  See past the camouflage and be blessed by the beauty...
 
I am reminded of the day mom and I arrived at the chemo lab for her appointment and met Linda (*).  We arrived to an almost empty chemo lab.  Unusual in the extreme.  The lab held over 30 chemo chairs and on most days they were always full.
 
This day, for whatever reason, there were only a handful of patients, and as mom and I settled in, we noticed her sitting across from us.  Her bald head was covered with a Texas Ranger ball cap, a colorful quilt draped across her lap.  I recognized the quilt and knew that we had been there together before.  But I had never noticed the flute that lay in her still hands across the quilt.
 
As mom's gemzar drip began, we bantered with Lance, mom's favorite nurse, and the conversation rolled out to include Linda.   She was quiet, but had a beautiful, shy smile. We asked, of course, about the flute.  She said she loved to play and sometimes, if the lab was empty, she would play to get her mind off the cancer....and the chemo....
 
 
 
And I wondered why I had never noticed her before. 
 
We asked her to play and she demurely declined.  We pressed and "pleased"... She finally agreed.
 
The clear, delicate notes hung in the air and quiet descended upon the few blessed to be there that day.  The melody was hauntingly beautiful, the music taking us beyond the walls of that chemo lab. Beyond the boundaries of cancer...
 
Linda and mom talked long that afternoon, sharing their stories of tumor markers, hospital stays, ups and downs, fears of the future, and the hopes begging to be uttered....things that only 2 cancer patients could truly understand, kindred spirits bonded through the affliction of a terminal illness.
 
I listened and learned much. 
 
This weekend, the story beat a renewed tatoo in the treasure of lizards and snakes, turtles and 'pillars.
 
Never underestimate the camouflage...
 
 
Or you will miss Blessings of Beauty...
 
 
Grace Released,
                         Always, Jane
 
* Name changed
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, April 13, 2012

The Perils of Beauty

I do love Spring!  Beauty at every turn...

But today I discovered the dark side to spring's enchantment!


Baby Copperhead sunning herself on our patio rocks...

Spring's warmth is drawing out the turtles, the butterflies, the hummingbirds, and the SNAKES!

And Texas has more than its share of venomous snakes.  We are blessed to be home to both copperheads and cottonmouths.  And I do so love the babies... just not this baby so close to my back door!

Something has to give.

We came to an amicable agreement that she could have the other 29 acres on our farmstead and I could keep my 1 acre homestead - snake free!  Any breach in this contract results in immediate death, hers or mine.  I am an equal opportunity employer after all...

But this creepy-crawly encounter reminds me that Beauty almost always comes with a price.  I am swept up in Spring's Charm, but shockingly aware of how close peril lies.

Even as we celebrated the glorious day of Christ's Resurrection this Easter Sunday past, the truth is evident.  The Beauty of the Cross in our Grace-filled lives, was birthed at great price...


May the Delights surrounding you this weekend be all the more Meaningful...
And the Pain never lost in the Journey to Beautiful...

There is a Peril in the Becoming, but oh, so worth it!

In Grace, Growing, Jane