I'm not sure how or why that box turtle got over the 3 foot brick wall and into our pool without cracking his shell or how he ended up in the shallow end of our pool, but I am glad I was there at that moment to save him from being a permanent floater under the warming blanket on our pool. I'm sure that box turtle was one of the two camped out at our fence a few days ago waiting out the recent rainstorms. Funny that our hill would bring the thing he was trying to avoid, high water. You see box turtles, unlike their water loving cousins, snapping turtles or red eared turtles, head for the hills when the barometer drops. That's a surer way to tell than watching the weather channel, if you see box turtles heading for high ground, some rough weather is coming.
We live on the top of a hill on the outskirts of a nice wooded area so we get lots of little shelled visitors when the weather starts looking bad. And I pay attention to the lessons that they teach me when they do stop by:
1) If it looks like rain, head for high ground. In other words, if your gut tells you something is up, listen to it.
2) Even though at first glance we might look like we can handle things ourselves, it never hurts to have a little help when we run into obstacles.
So be prepare for what the future holds, but let others help when things get difficult or offer your own help to them if you see someone trying to keep their head above water.
And if all else fails? Hide in your shell til its all over!