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1. Snakes

I don’t know why people think it’s only men who have an aversion to snakes. I respect all of God’s creatures, but snakes give me the creeps. The other day I went out to the deck in our backyard and saw a thick, three-foot snake lying behind our grill. I was pretty sure it wasn’t poisonous although we do have Copperheads, Cottonmouths and Rattlesnakes. I stayed hold-up in my house the rest of the day because any snake can bite if he’s frightened.

I know I’m changing the subject, but soon our pond ducks will be nesting again, and I read that snakes like to eat their eggs. I don’t know why that horrible thing slithered up two steps to sit on our deck behind our grill where it isn’t even sunny. Maybe he expected me to make him an omelet.

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