We tow a Suzuki beind the M/H & this morning I drove the few 100m into town for a loaf of bread. Then Keith went off for a drive & as he went up the road a small snake (probably a tree snake) crawled up his leg & then across the passenger seat. he handled the matter quite calmly & got it outside the car but if it had decided to crawl up my leg earlier I think I would have bailed out & left the snake in the car with it still moving down the road. So did we bring this animal with us as well from Westwood? What's next??
justcruisin01 said
04:08 AM Mar 29, 2012
He;s only after the frogs, LOL
meals on wheels. maybe.?
Sheba said
04:10 AM Mar 29, 2012
Tree snakes are very curious creatures. I've had one visit me on an outside lounge up north, whenever I'd sit down to read. Used to come up. and along the back, to about a foot away, then just sit there watching me, 'til I finished.
Cheers,
Sheba.
the rocket said
04:27 AM Mar 29, 2012
priceless adventure.
Travel Bug said
04:33 AM Mar 29, 2012
justcruisin01 wrote:
He;s only after the frogs, LOL
meals on wheels. maybe.? _______________________________________________________________
Giggle! Giggle!
sufil said
04:34 AM Mar 29, 2012
I would have bailed out too!!
WMB said
05:15 AM Mar 29, 2012
We came home last week to find a 7 foot carpet snake on the front steps waiting for us.and The joys of living in the bush.
Mandy & Wayne
neilnruth said
05:35 AM Mar 29, 2012
Well we came home last night too after 4 weeks away - glad there were no snakes waiting for us! Worst we had were March flies and mozzies (and the bites to prove it!) Glad the snake story ended up well.
Cruising Granny said
06:54 AM Mar 29, 2012
What an experience! I would have been crapping myself. I don't think they are aggro, but I'm not sure about the bite. Something to tell everyone along the way.
valnrob said
02:43 AM Mar 30, 2012
Anything to do with snakes including bag, shoes, belts etc........ I don't want to see one !!!!
hahaha
Gerty Dancer said
02:57 AM Mar 30, 2012
Blimey! I nearly crashed a vehicle when I saw a big spider on the window right beside my face... so a snake would definitely have me bailing out in the middle of the road. Even a tree-snake, its the shock factor.
He's very brave, your Kieth!
golivers travels said
03:33 AM Mar 30, 2012
Had a baby brown snake in the car once, stopped and killed it with my high heel. That was back in the days when I wore them. Yes have had the huntsman under the sun visor when pulled down. Life in the country brings its challenges. Bur great ones as well, an echidna in the back yard, antechinas nesting in the laundry and musk lorikeets eating our fruit.
Glenda
DellieMay said
06:47 AM Apr 1, 2012
They can just stay out of my territory...... the heart attack would kill me, not so much their bite.
We tow a Suzuki beind the M/H & this morning I drove the few 100m into town for a loaf of bread. Then Keith went off for a drive & as he went up the road a small snake (probably a tree snake) crawled up his leg & then across the passenger seat. he handled the matter quite calmly & got it outside the car but if it had decided to crawl up my leg earlier I think I would have bailed out & left the snake in the car with it still moving down the road. So did we bring this animal with us as well from Westwood? What's next??
He;s only after the frogs, LOL
meals on wheels. maybe.?
Tree snakes are very curious creatures. I've had one visit me on an outside lounge up north, whenever I'd sit down to read. Used to come up. and along the back, to about a foot away, then just sit there watching me, 'til I finished.
Cheers,
Sheba.
priceless adventure.
justcruisin01 wrote:
He;s only after the frogs, LOL
meals on wheels. maybe.?
_______________________________________________________________
Giggle! Giggle!

I would have bailed out too!!
Something to tell everyone along the way.
hahaha
He's very brave, your Kieth!