An empty quiet house.. except for..
A visiting hound dog, full of ticks, sitting at my front door. Welcome home. grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...
A bumble bee walking casually across the seat of my chair... buzzzzzzzzz...
AND..
As I was sitting in the kitchen giving a report about the conference to a friend.. I asked them to ``hold on'' a minute because I heard a crashing noise upstairs.. and no one else was home at the time... so I thought.
I assumed one of the family.. over the weekend... had left the window, the one with no screen, open again... and a bird may have flown in? (It happened last year and a bird flew into my statues and knocked them over.. causing the same sort of ``crashing'' noise.)
Anyhow.. after I got off the phone.. some of the precious family arrived home... and after
chatting a few minutes... I remembered the noise I heard and decided to go see if a bird
had come inside.
I checked my room.. with a quick glance.. and saw nothing. I went to the office.. scooted in past all the stacked up boxes and papers... rounded the corner.. saw nothing and turned to leave. NOT that I would have seen anything anyway with that much junk still unfiled and unsorted that was sitting around.
As I walked back out, I glanced back towards the corner of my desk.. which is against the wall.. and a HUGE snake was sitting there... half way coiled up.... with half it's body
crawling up the wall!!!!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!

I stopped and stared and was trying to figure out what the heck was going on... and it turned towards me....
And it HISSED at me!!!!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!

I live in a freaking ZOO!
My families response... as they captured the beast and took him outside to let him go..
``Well, it's ONLY a BLACK snake.''
(As if ONLY being a BLACK snake matters!)
``It won't hurt anyone and it WILL eat the mice.''
(Which I DO complain about.. but which doesn't ease my mind terribly either!)
``That proves that your office is the warmest place in the house. They like warm places.''
(As if THAT is a good excuse for the cold winter we just went through!)
``Well... at least he wasn't in your water bed.''
(And just exactly HOW LONG did YOU plan on living?)
You know.. I am not afraid of snakes. I just don't like them roaming around in my
office.. OR my waterbed... and hissing at me.
Is that too much for a girl to ask?

By the way.. As they carried it .. coiled up around their arm.. down the stairs past me to
the great outdoors.. I asked how big it was.
They said it was ONLY about 2 1/2 feet.. because that was what they thought would make me feel better.
I estimated it was 600 feet long.. but after
calming down.. it was probably ONLY about 4 foot long.
Now.. what about the snake babies? Hmmmmmmmmmm......
I think I am going to move TO a zoo.. where there will be less wild creepy creatures!!! Including members of my family!


Are you going to stay longer this time?? Please, pretty please?? I have no one to argue with and pick on!!! It's SOOO depressing! 
Snakes, huh? I have a collection of snake stories, having grown up in Texas! How about a 5ft water moccassin on your patio?...that you STEPPED right over?
Now that was a good story of mine! [actually, I stepped over him twice....had to in order to get back into the house!] 
So what else is new??
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Lymetutu
Hello Tincup,
Missed you on the board.
Man thats scary! I don't know snakes so I would had a good firght and goose bumps.
good thing it wasn't harmful.
pq
And no... all you Freudians, it wasn't one of "those" dreams *grin*. Dancing with snakes is an offshoot of American Bellydance styles. I like the big slow ones, but not the creepy zippy garden ones. And I would have left a goodly puddle on the floor if I saw a 2 to 4 to 600 foot snake in my office!
Be well, dear Tincup,
you're much loved,
StinkBug -- belly dancing with snakes in her dream in Colton, Oregon
Glad you made it back safe and sound. Good to see you back on here.
I can relate to your snake story. I found a "baby" black snake in my house one day while vacuuming. I screamed and my husband came running. Of course, he thought I was overreacting.
I was nice meeting you at the conference.
Patty (from va.)