Spent 5 days working at the ranch last week. It rained on two of those days, dropping another 2 1/4″ of rain, just as the ground was starting to dry out. Plus it is getting hot… like mid 90’s. The first afternoon, I took the tractor and started spreading roadbase to fix some of the ruts in the main road. After loading up the bucket, I made a hard right turn and had the right front tire pop free of the rim. Apparantly, it was low on air, and turning sharply, with a heavy front load, and the axle in 4WD was all it took to pop it off.

We tried using the air compressor and portable generator to refill the tire with enough air to pop it back on the rim, but couldn’t get enough pressure. So the next morning I had to resort to calling a tire company to make a site visit and fix it for me.
However, the most interesting few seconds of the trip was Sunday morning when I opened up the garage door on the guest cabin. As the door raised up, I caught sight of something out of place, just inches from the right side of my face.
Turns out, a 3′ rat snake had craweled inside the garage, got caught in a mousetrap, and tangled up in the pull rope for the garage door. When the door went up, so did the snake. For a spit second I was close enough to kiss that snake, but chose not to. We managed to free it from the rope and the mousetrap.
That was not our only snake encounter inside a building. The afternoon before I drove up to the ranch house and spotted a 5′ black racer enjoying itself in the middle of the garage floor. It took a while, but I managed to talk him into relaxing underneath some nearby trees.
Hopefully when we get back up, the snakes won’t try to be quite so intrigued with the garage floors.






