Monday, April 21, 2008

Weekend at the Farm

What a nice weekend we had at the farm! The breeze was blowing, the sun was out, and my husband and I worked in our garden and in the yard. We added purple hull peas, tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers. I'll have to post some photos later as Princess had my camera this weekend... Besides, it'll look better when the seeds sprout and start coming up. I know we're a little behind schedule but that's okay - better late than never.

We took some time out to spend Saturday evening with dear friends. Hubby grilled hamburgers and we 4 sat on the back deck in the shirt-sleeve evening and listened to the scissortails fussin' and generally caught up after this long hiatus of me being sick. It was so good to visit. It was even better to feel normal.

We have a snake of some sort living in the hollowed out hackberry tree. It's a huge tree that is going to have to be cut down soon. It's still alive and gives us great shade out by the garden shed, but I'm afraid it's going to get blown down and fall on our revamped shed. Anyway, I was walking around the tree Sunday afternoon and kicked the pile of lumber lying nearby to see if I could rattle up the field mice that DH said he saw. I didn't see any mice, but rounded the tree, and found a nice sized black snake peering out of the hollow trying to see if his dinner was making an appearance. When he saw I wasn't a mouse, he retreated into the hollow. Well, now I'm not generally afraid of snakes, but I was not expecting this and I bolted backwards and my heart jumped in my throat.

an aside........Did I ever tell you that I was "mom of the century" because I got into the pet snake project with my middle son for several years?????? I used to handle them along with him and we had to buy pinkie mice to keep in the freezer for them to eat. We've had rat snakes, water snakes, corn snakes. All pretty harmless, except one of the big black rat snakes got loose in the house and when I found him under a chest of drawers and pulled him out he got mad and latched onto my baby finger with his little row of sharp teeth. They don't have big fangs since they're not poisoness, but it still hurts. Well, that rat snake, if he's alive somewhere, probably still has a terrible headache because I slung him as hard as I could across the room to get him off my finger. He seemed okay. We got rid of him , took him back to the pet store- I wouldn't have a snake that would bite me. The king snake got loose one time and we found him in my daughter's closet. She was probably about 9 or 10 at the time, and was none too happy about it. We had all kinds of reptiles at the time. We also took Josh to the Sweetwater, Tx, Rattlesnake Roundup - boy was that a trip! There were some hippie-lookin' people there protesting with signs about the cruelty to the snakes. My husband, Bubba of the year, went over to them with his stuffed rattlesnake and hatband and asked if he could get his photo made with them. They said "yeah, sure" before they had time to think about it, and I snapped a picture. Then they realized what had just occurred and came back with some not so nice comments!

Now I don't know how you all feel about cruelty to snakes, but there are so many of them out there, that they smoke them out of their burrows and take hundreds to a big community center or pavillion or arena...anyway they put them in these pits and handlers will get in the pits and pick them up, sometimes getting bit (but they keep the anti-venom there) and they show how they are milked for their venom. They have another place there where they humanely(?) chop the heads off, skin them, and then fry the meat. It's not bad - tastes like chicken ..... How in the world did I get off on this subject..................

THat was a LONG ASIDE, wasn't it???? I called for DH and and he got his machete and hoe and proceeded to dig the rotten wood out of the tree. Well, we never did find the snake. I don't know if he went in the woodpile or not. I think it might have been a king snake, and if so, I'll leave him alone to eat mice. We had a king snake for awhile. Don't think it was black racer cuz he was too big around. It wasn't a copperhead, cuz I already killed one of those. Could have been a rat snake I guess. If it wasn't any of those, then it probably was a cottonmouth, altho there is no water around the shed. I'll have to get back with you on that one after we find him again. Would you like to see a picture of the soon to be headless snake? Check back....

Sunday was good - went to church and then spent the afternoon basking in the sun and breeze at the farm once again - is this boring you? Seems like that's all we do, but I need it. It's therapy for me. What was going to be MY garden this year actually turned out to be Hubby's garden this year, but that's okay. It's not going to be as big or have as many items in it, but there's always next year, Lord willing.

Well, for me to not have much to talk about, this turned out to be a rather long post. Sorry, I get carried away.

I also wanted to thank Margo for a really nice lunch last week. We enjoyed "just visitin'" this time, no business - she's a sweet lady and I hope we will become fast friends!

Hey, let me know - I changed the font and width of my blog and I need to know if this is too hard for ya'll to read and should I change it back? I don't want people to not read it, so please let me know. I gotta to figure out how to stretch whatever photo I put for my header, too. I need a new one anyway - Take care, friends - Vickie

10 comments:

TinaTx said...

Hey Vickie! So good to see a post from you.
The font is a little too small for me to read comfortably but I usually read through my blog reader and only pop out to the 'live blog' to make comments so it's not that big of a deal. Hey - newpapers and magazines are getting to small to read too, so there ya have it.
I'm so glad you feeling better and getting out some. It was a great weekend to be outside. We did some things around here too. Never ends - always something!
Hugs,
Tina

Mary Isabella and Kiley too! said...

Vickie,
I am so glad you had a wonderful weekend. Sometimes these are the kind of days we need to get us through. We had a quite weekend also and truly enjoyed it....Have an awesome Tuesday...Mary

Margo said...

Glad to see you posting again. Yuck, I hate snakes, i can never tell if they are dangerous or not. One time, I was looking for my dog under our house with a flash light. I was just leaning down near the side of the house. My son said, look mom a snake and I looked down and it was right there by my feet. It was bright green, and then it went under the house. I don't go outside much after dark now.

Irma's Rose Cottage said...

Hi Vickie, so glad to see your post. Good to hear you are feeling better. I feel the same about snakes. We are also cleaning our yard, as I moved a cement block, I discovered a baby snake. Went to get DH to kill it, when we returned it was gone. Soooo, hopefully it left our yard.

Hugs:)

Irma

Vee said...

Ohhhhh, shudder...I had to skip and lurch along through the snake chat. Still quivering...

So glad that you had a great weekend and so sorry that I missed your post until now.

I find the font small for my old eyes, but I can remedy that by pressing Ctrl and rolling the wheel in the middle of my mouse simultaneously. That way, I can get it to a size that's perfect for me.

Have a great Friday and another glorious weekend at the farm!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful inspiring blog! Denise,Mass.

Irma's Rose Cottage said...

Hi Vickie,
Just a note to let you know I have tagged you.
Please come and visit for details.
Hope your day has been going well for you.

Hugs:)
Irma

Linda Jo said...

Hi Vickie! Oh..I see..we were both tagged by Irma! yeaaahhh! Love your farm...glad I found you. I'll be back...I put you in my blog links on my blog.

Vee said...

I've heard of people like you! Those who can't have any caffeine whatsoever. I'm sure that you've gotten used to it, but I still feel for you. I don't know what I'd do!

d smith kaich jones said...

Oh my! Any time you have to say "well, we never did find the snake", well . . . that just sounds BAD! LOL! At least you know he/she is around!