© Ayr/Gray
Everyone was out. The father, the mother and the two children were busy going to the shops.
Meanwhile, there was something moving slowly inside. It slithered down and writhed around the house. People craned outside, looking at the house.
A little later the father, mother and the two children came home, wondering who was looking in their window. ‘Please go away,’ said the father.
But what had happened?
They heard a noise as they opened the door, but none of them were worried.
‘Oh, there he is. Look!’
‘He managed to get out.’
The two children carefully picked him up.
‘Come, Henry, back in the tank.’
It was only the huge and lovely snake. He’s a beautiful boa.
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shed it s skin
wiggle and sinnity sin
molt and come anew
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Great fun, eh! – slither… slither…
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not a herpotologist!
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I’m happy for most of these things… frogs and other amphibians, lizards, and turtles, but not snakes… sorry.
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bingo
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A potential horror story turns out to be a domestic pet story. Love the skillful misdirection, Chris!
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Although not necessarily a pet for everyone!
(we would rather have a cat)
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Ha! 😂 I hear you. A cat is much preferable to a snake.
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Awesome story line Chris 💕
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So glad that you enjoyed that one, Sadje!😊
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Always my pleasure.
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Lol. No wonder everyone was looking! 😀
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Well, indeed!😉
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Nice post 🌹🌹
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Thanks very such!🌻
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I guess it’s all about what you get used to. 🙂 A fun story with a “cute” twist, Chris. 🙂
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‘Cute’ is not necessarily the right word! (giggling)
Thanks, Diana😊
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I think snake-pets are kind of cute, or at least the way kids love them. I have little ones in my yard that I’m quite happy with. 🙂
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Good that he didn’t disappear!
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Indeed… that would be worrying! 😂
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Love this Chris. hehe. Snakes don’t bother me, but a tarantula would have! Thanks for playing along.
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I think I would run from both of them!!
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That shriek you heard?
That was me – not a great fan of snakes, I’d definitely have left the children to put Henry back in his tank.
A fun story though, with a good twist, and good to see you here again, Chris.
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It’s funny isn’t it, we are happy with the snakes, or otherwise it’s no, no, NO!
I will be back to read some of your Unicorns later, Jenne.
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A bit like the ‘Marmite’ question? 😉
Now there, I like it!
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Oh yes, definitely (I’m with the Marmite people (yes))
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Great ending.. with a fun story, Chris💕
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So glad that you enjoyed that, Cindy!😊
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🩷🙏
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Snakey, snakey! Fun read, Chris, kept me guessing until the very end. 🍰😊
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Tee-hee – snakey, snakey are fine of they’re made up! 😂
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If that was a real one… You’d see a Susan-shaped outline made of dust 🤣
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Not the ending I was expecting! Nice one, Chris!
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Excellent – I’m pleased that it worked! Thanks so much, Keith😉
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Ok I was waiting for it to be something scary… Glad it was just old Henry the snake lol. What’s funny is that last night I was searching the Swedish Roots site for pictures of 1 woman and 1 pet, mostly expecting to see them with cats. And there was a photo of a lady with a huge snake draped over her shoulders! I didn’t save it but now I think I’ll go back and find it for my “Vintage Pets” post that I’m planning. 🐍
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Oh wow, that’s weird, funny how it suddenly popped out. Looking forward to that, though!
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I was afraid the slithery thing was going to be a snake. *shudder*
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Yep, exactly… run for your life!!
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Well, that’s a relief!
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Indeed!! I will be back to read yours soon.😉
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Surprise, LOL! I thought at first it was Hitchcock’s The Trouble with Harry!! However, it was a snake.😉😂🤙
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Ha ha, good one! 😂😉🐍
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I actually grew up with a boa… our dad brought it home when it was pencil thin and maybe a foot long… he finally found it a new home when it grew too large for him to care for. I remember taking the pet dogs for a walk on a summer day with the snake around my neck…. I did get quite a bit of odd lookie-loos!
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Good grief… but interesting. So you are one of the people who likes snakes – well done you, Jules!
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I’ve always been a ‘Tom-boy’ – bugs, snakes, nature… except for the biters and poisonous plants! 🙂
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Gosh!!
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I can dress up – but I don’t do so all that often. 🙂
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whew!
nice build up of tension
then then turning it 180 into (as Dave Astor beating me to the comment) a charming pet story.
cool
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Good one, eh! (no snakes now though)
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Cleverly done, Chris!
Great to see you back on form.
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Thanks so much, CE!
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HI Chris, a most interesting household companion.
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Hmm, I think so… maybe. Snakes are generally left in the bush! Don’t you think, Robbie?
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Yes, indeed, they are better in the bush along with all the other creatures.
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