I should’ve known I like going barefoot everywhere and yoinking snacks (Dekay’s Brown snake these guys are docile and good for your gardens) #creatorsearchinsights #finding
I’ve always found a special kind of freedom in going barefoot everywhere, whether it’s around my home or out in nature. There’s something grounding about feeling the earth beneath your feet—it connects you directly to your environment and helps you appreciate the little things, like discovering small wildlife. One surprising find during my barefoot explorations has been Dekay’s Brown snake. These snakes are incredibly docile, making them perfect companions in any garden. Unlike more aggressive species, Dekay’s Browns rarely pose any threat to humans and instead help by controlling pests like insects and slugs, which can be harmful to plants. Many people tend to misidentify these snakes or consider them "weird" or scary, but I’ve learned to appreciate their role in maintaining a balanced garden ecosystem. Seeing them in their natural habitat reminds me that a healthy garden is one where all creatures, big and small, have a place. It’s a peaceful coexistence that benefits both the garden’s flora and us as caretakers. If you’re a nature lover or a gardener, I encourage you to take off your shoes sometimes and explore barefoot. You might be surprised at the small wonders you encounter, like these gentle snakes, and how they contribute to a thriving garden environment. Plus, nothing beats the simple joy of feeling soft grass or warm soil under your feet while enjoying a quiet moment with nature.














































































