Looks like a big one Lowell. I had a smaller one get in my house a couple of years ago. I almost touched it when I was reaching to open my sliding glass door. It was coiled around the handle and I still have no idea how it got in!
What a surprise! I had a little red and black striped one on my back patio a few weeks ago. I escorted it off into the flower bed so the dog wouldn't find it.
Well, hello there, little critter!
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow!! He's huge!!! I do hope you stayed out of his way and that he has moved on now!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a big one Lowell. I had a smaller one get in my house a couple of years ago. I almost touched it when I was reaching to open my sliding glass door. It was coiled around the handle and I still have no idea how it got in!
ReplyDeleteUgh! No thank you, and keep your cats inside!(BTW: Annie the dog belongs to my niece in Portland.)
ReplyDeleteThat's gross.
ReplyDeleteWell that is quite a backyard beauty! He's been eating well I think!
ReplyDeleteMe and Indiana Jones have the same feelings about snakes.
ReplyDeleteOooops!!!
ReplyDeleteYou've actually captured a 'snake in the grass'. Well, sort of. If just seeing one counts.
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise! I had a little red and black striped one on my back patio a few weeks ago. I escorted it off into the flower bed so the dog wouldn't find it.
ReplyDeleteWell spotted, hope it isn't poisonous?!
ReplyDeleteHe is beautiful, but I'd keep my distance. Do you know what kind it is?
ReplyDeleteOh no... sorry but I'm hopping out!
ReplyDelete(Love the treatment of yesterday's pic!)
He's a big one!
ReplyDeleteyour life is very dangerous in florida
ReplyDeletebut you have the sun ...
YIKES! How did it get there?
ReplyDeleteI am going backwards through your posts: I hadn't see this yet when I wrote about Cleopatra!
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