ITEMS THAT ARE IN A WORLD OF THEIR OWN WITH NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO.
July 1, 1931: "Dale Weekly, fire warden for the Douglas Association, had a thrilling experience with a four-foot rattler, which struck at him without warning while he was on duty at his lookout station, according to reports from the field. Weekly managed to avoid being bitten although the snake buried its fangs in his boot." (The Forest Log)