Pal-O-Mine
New member
Okay, something happened today that brought to my mind a whole new facet of owning snakes.
Some of you may have heard about the blizzard the East is experiencing. Well, this morning just before I headed out to the barn to do horses, we lost our electricity. Now we've lost power before, usually from a tree falling on the lines and its just been for a short amount of time. But something made me think we were going to be out of power for a while. So I rushed outside to feed horses, turn out and muck stalls and barked at hubby to fire up the woodstove in the basement which is normally an icebox anyway. When I had finished with the horse chores about 45 min. later, the power was still out. So I shed my insulated coveralls and boots, grabbed Fran out of her tank which was starting to feel rather cool and shoved her down my shirt. I then covered up on the couch underneath a sheepskin blanket ( which is really 4 sheep stitched together so its huge) stuffed the little cat under it with me and re-discovered books.
The electric was out for 3 hours. The house was rather chilly by then even though the woodstove was roaring because we couldn't turn on the vent fan ( which also ran on electricity ) to blow the warm air up into the rest of the house. I was glad that I only had 1 snake!
What do you do when the power goes out and you have mutiple snakes???
What if you have vipers??? Does everybody have generators or what???
Devon
Some of you may have heard about the blizzard the East is experiencing. Well, this morning just before I headed out to the barn to do horses, we lost our electricity. Now we've lost power before, usually from a tree falling on the lines and its just been for a short amount of time. But something made me think we were going to be out of power for a while. So I rushed outside to feed horses, turn out and muck stalls and barked at hubby to fire up the woodstove in the basement which is normally an icebox anyway. When I had finished with the horse chores about 45 min. later, the power was still out. So I shed my insulated coveralls and boots, grabbed Fran out of her tank which was starting to feel rather cool and shoved her down my shirt. I then covered up on the couch underneath a sheepskin blanket ( which is really 4 sheep stitched together so its huge) stuffed the little cat under it with me and re-discovered books.
The electric was out for 3 hours. The house was rather chilly by then even though the woodstove was roaring because we couldn't turn on the vent fan ( which also ran on electricity ) to blow the warm air up into the rest of the house. I was glad that I only had 1 snake!
What do you do when the power goes out and you have mutiple snakes???
What if you have vipers??? Does everybody have generators or what???
Devon