Phil,
I'm glad the snake wasn't alive. I really don't like snakes.
Amy
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From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 6:33 PM
Subject: It Could Be Alive
> This afternoon, two of my grandchildren were playing over the fence in my
> son's yard. The 2 and a half year old was in the yard with me. I was on
> the deck, seated on our deck swing, trying to find a comfortable position
> where my back and hip didn't hurt. The baby, that's what we call him,
kept
> saying something which I failed to understand. I just thought he was
> talking about the older boys playing in the other yard. I finally
> discovered if I laid down on the swing, it took the pressure off my spine
> and my hip stopped hurting. So the baby, little Elijah, keeps coming up
the
> deck steps and walking over and repeating something. I tried the word
game,
> play, and everything else, including gate, to try and guess what he was
> trying to tell me and he kept saying, no. He kept grabbing my thumb and
> pulling me so I finally got up, hobbled down the stairs and across the
yard.
> He led me near the fence and then bent down and placed my hand on a snake.
> Yep, a snake. I thought it might be sunning itself but it didn't move so
I
> got my 10 year old grandson to hop the fence to see if it was indeed a
> snake. It was and it was dead. So, we got it out of the yard before our
> dogs found it and brought it into the house, as they did once before,
except
> that one was still alive. That's another story.
>
> Phil.
>
>
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