A woman picking peas encounters a snake... |
Down at Goose Creek every year Uncle Travis plants a pea patch. Friends and relatives from near and far harvest all they can snatch. This year Travis has a fine crop of black crowders, zipper creams, and purple hull peas that won’t stop. Travis picks peas in his dreams! Aunt Margie has had to go weekly to see the doctor this summer. Rows went unhoed; grass got uniquely tall between the pea plants…bummer! The tall grass hides all sorts of creatures, from mice and rats to various snakes, making it hard to see their features -- a situation giving some people the shakes. The heroine of our tale chose this fine, hot July day to enter Travis’s pea patch. She kept nose to the ground, stayed in the row’s center. The going was slow due to the thick grass. She was wary of what might be hidden from view. She’d be quick to react; she was ready to fight. Things went well at first. She began to relax a bit. She had worked her way half way down the row, with her plan going fine. But then, things went astray. “Snake!” shattered the calm, peas flying overhead. She turned and fled as fast as she could. ‘Was anything trying to attack her?’ No, danger had passed. So Suzy the snake was safe for today. That scary human had run the other way. Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |