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28th February 2018, 06:15 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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moving cucumbers
Went into the vegie patch to harvest some vegies (as you do ). I'd picked about 3 or 4 cucumbers, then as I was leaning down to pick the next one (which was in shadow), I thought to myself what an interesting looking cucumber. A bit darker with some interesting skin patterns. As I was about to pick it , it slithered off. Still don't know if it was a bush tiger or a brown.
Needless to say I take a good look where I'm walking and what I'm picking
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28th February 2018, 07:53 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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I know exactly how you feel. After doing some spraying I went to refill to spray tank. Drove up to the garage and got out to pick up the hose to fill the tank. The hose that I use is a large black one. Bent over to pick it up and slithered away.
Gives you a new perspective on your surroundings.
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28th February 2018, 08:17 PM #3GOLD MEMBER
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Know what you mean.
Had a Copperhead (a very large one) in the tomato patch a few years back. Call the snake catcher in to relocate it - did I mention it was big?
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