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*not my picture. Did not have the opportunity or sanity of mind to take one of my own.
.So last night, we were getting ready for bed when our neighbor knocked on the door.
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When he asked if I would hold a flashlight for him, I was intrigued, but not prepared for the horrible creature we would find huddled deep within our window well: A muskrat.
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It reminded me of those giant, rodent-monsters in the forests of A Princess Bride. Just smaller.
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Our neighbor proceeded to fish it out with an old, tin popcorn bucket. I was fascinated by the fight the animal was putting up when unexpectedly, to prevent from being bitten I suppose, our neighbor tossed the angry muskrat from the bucket, into the air, and out of the beam of light I had been directing at it. Keep in mind, it was pitch black outside...hence the flashlight.
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Terrifying images of a clawing, biting, snarling rodent flying towards me, sent me in a panic.
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At this point, I may have screamed like an opera singer. And I may have made the ascent to the hood of my car in less than half a second.
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But we were able to breathe a sigh of relief, as the flashlight beam found the animal, running awkwardly down the street in the opposite direction. Oh, how I hope it ran that way for a long, long time.
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In our bedroom before bed, I sincerely thanked God that no flying muskrats landed on me in the dark that night. I'm not even being facetious. My gratitude knew no bounds.
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2 comments:
As terrible of an incident that must have been....it made my day!!! HA!!!!!
OH my gosh. that's pretty much all I can think to say. LOL.
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