Baymule’s Farm Pictures

Baymule

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Today under the water faucet at the back of the house, a rat snake had part of its body sticking out from under the house, in the warm sunshine. I called Paris, our 12 year old female Great Pyrenees, affectionately known as Psycho B!tch. She saw the snake and it was on. She snatched it and flung it away from the house. She stalked it, confused because it was sluggish from the cold. Normally it is a dance with death as she feints, darting in, out and circling, trying to get the snake to strike at her.

She snatched the snake and shook it hard. She snatched it again and again shaking it until it’s innards hung out and finally it flew to pieces. Then she killed the pieces over and over. Look closely at the pictures, you can see the sand flying as she shakes the snake.
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Carson and Trip were in her backyard and side pasture today. I went out to get Trip and Carson to feed them and the snake pieces were gone. We think Carson ate it.
 

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Today under the water faucet at the back of the house, a rat snake had part of its body sticking out from under the house, in the warm sunshine. I called Paris, our 12 year old female Great Pyrenees, affectionately known as Psycho B!tch. She saw the snake and it was on. She snatched it and flung it away from the house. She stalked it, confused because it was sluggish from the cold. Normally it is a dance with death as she feints, darting in, out and circling, trying to get the snake to strike at her.

She snatched the snake and shook it hard. She snatched it again and again shaking it until it’s innards hung out and finally it flew to pieces. Then she killed the pieces over and over. Look closely at the pictures, you can see the sand flying as she shakes the snake.
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Carson and Trip were in her backyard and side pasture today. I went out to get Trip and Carson to feed them and the snake pieces were gone. We think Carson ate it.
Hahaha wow ! That snake didn't stand a chance!
 

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It’s been awhile since I posted any pictures! We had snow in January, our usual 3-5” that melts and is gone in 3 days. Picturesque and beautiful.
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A week later our granddaughters came to visit. They enjoyed the sheep, watching cartoons with Papaw and riding Pearl with Mamaw. All too soon it was time to take them back to their parents.

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