
One rainy afternoon I pulled up in the campground and I noticed a group of women standing outside the bathrooms. Then a little girl comes flying round the corner so fast I thought something was chasing her. She was hollering something, but I couldn’t make out what she was saying. The moment she stopped in front of me I understood what she was saying. Snake!!! You have to get it out!!! Finally, after I got her calmed down, I was able to piece everything together. There was a big snake in the women’s bathroom.
I walked to the bathroom and the group was gathered about 300 feet from the women’s bathroom. They told me the same story the little girl had told me. I grabbed the grabber we use to pick up trash and headed for the door. I slowly opened the door. All I knew about the snake was that it was big and possibly brown, black, blue or tan. I looked in the first stall there was no snake, so I headed to the next stall and “jackpot”!!!!! There it was! A big ole black snake about 5 to 6 foot long. There was about 2 foot of his tail coming out of the toilet down to the floor. About 2 feet of its head was sticking out from under the seat and bowl. It was quite angry also. I don’t think it was treated to well by the group outside.

I took the grippers and got it behind the neck and took my hand and grabbed it behind the head and pulled it out. I am six feet, and it went all the way to my shoulder, and it wrapped around my arm and the tail went back down to my elbow and wrapped a couple more times. I hollered to the ladies that I was coming out. As I walked out the door I had to laugh when I saw the space they gave me. You would have thought I was bringing Godzilla out of the bathroom. One lady asked me not to kill it in front of the kids. I said ma’am, there is no way I’m killing this snake, he is very beneficial.
Well, the chatter got loud, and one lady asked what I was going to do with it. I told her I was going to walk up the hill and turn it lose in the rocks. Then there were a couple that displayed their unpleasure and screamed, it could come back. I am going to take it up far enough that it won’t come back.
As I walked away, I could hear them moaning and groaning and saying I should have killed it. It was at that very minute, that I realized that I probably wouldn’t be receiving Christmas Cards from them this year. I got about a quarter mile and came to a huge rock formation and turned him lose. I never seen a snake move that fast and held its tail in such a way that it was saying I was Number 1!!!!
I hope you enjoyed the story. Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to read it. You are very much appreciated.
WOW! I’m so happy you were able to rescue the snake and hopefully he or she won’t venture back to that area! Great story with a good ending! 🥰
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I used to tend the aquariums and terrariums for my first chemistry prof in college and we had a child-care facility in the building. One of my fun excursions was to take our 5’ rock python wrapped over my shoulders to the kids and let them gently touch and pet him. The teachers were less interested‼️😱 The kids loved him… and me for bringing him.🤠
Your ladies were probably informed that black snakes are non-venomous, but it probably didn’t help! I’ll send you a Christmas greeting next Christmas!😉
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I very much enjoyed this story!!! Thank you for being its friend. It cannot help what it is, that it is scary to others is not its fault. I’ve no idea how a snake got in our basement one day, but we captured it in a box and set it free. My son sent step-by-step photos of how a snake got stuck to one of those evil mouse glue traps, and he spent an hour releasing it with tools and olive oil from the glue. He said it slithered all around him as if in joy and to thank him. He then sent photos of placing it in a Tupperware-type lidded bowl and he drove it to beautiful near-by woods so that it may have a happy life. He’s a badsa** tower climber who loves weapons, by the way, and his heart is so loving towards the innocent, the snakes, the butterflies, and every other one that nature gives us as precious friends. Thank you for saving this scaly being!! Each and every creature wants to live and has a personality.
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Sounds terrifying. Glad you could help.
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