Ken, glad the pool is coming along but the black snakes...nope. We have copperheads, rattlers along with black snakes up here. Had a copperhead hit Runtz a couple Summers ago. They had decided under their dog house was a good place to reproduce. Hope they enjoyed that last time 'cause it was the last for those two. Runtz still has two places on her nose and a bit of loose skin from where the fluid settled after the bite. I know black snakes are good but my philosophy....a good snake is a dead one.
Should have called on your Cherohala ride....can get there in about 45 minutes from the house and would'a rode with you. Great day for it so glad y'all had a great ride.
Sorry to hear about Runtz suffering a snake bite, Howard. Poor pooch!
I won't kill nonpoisonous snakes... I'd much rather have them than mice. But copperheads or rattlers would have gotten the machete and QUICK! If they had been those, they well might have been on the receiving end of my 12-gauge as well.
Didn't think to call the ride... should have, tho. Next time I will... looking forward to meeting you!
This was a sort of soul cleansing ride for Johnny, who had a fight with a very rare soft tissue cancer named Leiomyosarcoma last fall. Had to have some tissue removed from his arm, and so far they think they got it all. He's clear, but we were all scared chitless back then. He's only in his 30s... quite young for this kind of cancer... it usually strikes people my age.
Details about Leiomyosarcoma here for those who might be interested. Only about 400 cases diagnosed each year...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeiomyosarcomaOn the brighter side, the pool is actually starting to look like a swimming pool and not a fishing hole now! Free chlorine level is off the scale but that's fine for this phase. The other numbers - pH, cyanuric acid, hardness, etc. - all look good. I have tons of pressure washing to do this week tho!