As I carried cell phone in hand I skipped ever so dangerously over the slippery leaves that had since covered the path on the hill down to the dock trail (for the 4th time I might add--the leaves covering not me skipping), As I maintained a tighter grip on the phone I saw with surprise that I was just getting ready to put my foot down on the back of our resident black snake! There he lay in the path slightly covered by brown leaves and not moving his curving black line. He was in slow mo due to the colder weather. My frantic approach did not encourage him to move away and yet I knew he was alive. I hesitated stepping over and, instead, scuffled some leaves toward him hoping it might encourage him to go on his way. No such luck. I finally got the courage to move around the back of him while straddling the tree roots on the side of the path. I did this pretty rapidly, because, while I am an outdoor gal, I am always leery of snakes, even safe ones like our black resident.
He was still in the same place 15 minutes later when I returned after successfully emptying the hose line but his curving black line was more squiggly which is something they do when nervous. This time he had formed a U as if wondering if he should return to whence he came, since this path which had not been used much recently due to colder weather seemed to be enduring some crazy rush hour human traffic. I, once again, only on the other side of the trail away from his head, stepped on some fallen logs and made my way carefully around giving him plenty of room.
That afternoon I finished vacuuming and dusting the upstairs bedrooms to be ready for Thanksgiving company. Then, as a reward, I went up to my upstairs nook to blog and read some blogs. I was alone in the house because hubby was greasing the boat lift; boats are an endless source of fun and expensive time consuming maintenance. The house was quiet except for the clicking of my fingers on the keyboard. Behind me I heard a light tapping/slicing noise. I stopped typing and 'opened' my ears and turned my head from side to side. No noise. I continued typing and the tut tut noise started again. It was coming from behind my head. I turned and the photo below is what I saw.