Monday, November 13, 2017

It's a Bug, Heart Tug, a Virtual Hug, Flyin' in to Get a Look From Me

Song lyric alert! Anybody...anybody...? Can you place my title?

Sunday started out to be a really good day for me. Hick was off bright and early to try selling stuff at his storage container store. Business had not been good on Saturday, that being the first day of deer season. As Hick says, the women come and buy things, but they come with their husbands. He said only a few other flea marketers were marketing, because they expected business to be down. So Hick only put in a couple of hours there Saturday, and came home to work on his storage container garage.

Sunday, Hick had said he probably wouldn't stay long at his StShSt (Storage Shed Store, copyright by Val), and that he'd be home around 11:00 to take me to the casino. I had a couple of errands to do, and left for town at 9:30. The day was kind of dreary and a little cool, but I like that kind of weather. No sunglasses needed. No sweating.

I hopped in T-Hoe, turned on my seat heater, and cranked up the radio. Three of my current favorite songs came on. I was happy as a lark, some cool tunes to listen to, a casino trip a couple hours away, lunch at Burger Brothers, and some scratchers riding shotgun, to cash in and use for gambling money. Yep! I was on top of the world, swinging it by the tail, it being my oyster for the day.

Just as I pulled in the garage when I returned home at 10:34, I got a text from Hick.

"We are having customers so I'll stay awhile yet sold almost 50.00 this morning"

"Okay. Just pulled into the garage. I'll have a nap."
"Not in the garage."

"Ok"

Not a big deal. We had the whole day ahead of us. It's not like we had anywhere else to go or rush back for. I could see Grown Puppy Jack on the porch, eagerly awaiting my disembarking from T-Hoe. Or the handful of cat kibble that he knew was in his immediate future. I gathered my purse and water cup, and set them down on the porch shelf while I grabbed some cat kibble. Juno heard the rattle of the kibble, and galloped out to nose her way in between me and Jack.

I picked up my purse and water cup again. It felt strange not to have a 44 oz Diet Coke in hand as well. I put them in my right hand so I could grab the porch rail Hick put in by the steps. WHOOPSIE! Almost put my hand on a BEE!

That wouldn't do! I'm not allergic (that I KNOW OF, but my dad was), but a sting could have hurt, and interfered with my gambling plans. I hobbled up the steps without benefit of the rail, and set my purse and water cup down yet again, this time on Gassy G, and grabbed my phone to take a picture of the narrowly-avoided havoc-wreaker.


Technically, I think that fellow is a yellowjacket. [Pardon me while I digress. Despite what this link says about yellowjackets, I don't know anybody who has ever called a critter like that a "sweat bee." No siree, Bob! A "sweat bee" is a tiny black bee-looking critter around these parts, about 1/4 inch long, that likes to get on the inner crease of your elbow on a hot day, and sting you if you bend your arm.]

Anyhoo...I took a quick look at my phone picture to see if I'd even gotten that bee-jacket-thingy in frame. Yes. But you could barely see it. At least I couldn't, without my glasses. So I walked to the other side of the rail, and zoomed in, trying to avoid the prancing, newly-energized-with-cat-kibble, Jack and Juno.

Hick came home at 12:15, while I was watching the end of one of my favorite movies on TCM, National Velvet. It was the weigh-in scene, before Elizabeth Taylor won the race and fainted, and was found out to be an adolescent girl and not a foreign jockey. Oopsie! Sorry for the spoiler, but you HAVE had 73 years to watch it. Not like it's a new release. We watched the end, and left for the casino, where I had a wonderful time and a delicious burger.

Later Sunday night, as I was saving the pictures to my New Delly in preparation for this blog post, I clicked on both photos to see which would look best. Of course it was the closeup. I added it to the post, and then looked back at the other one, to see if it would add anything to the mix.

OH! EM! GEE!


LOOK WHAT'S ON THE SIDE OF THE RAIL!

Yes. Val had a very good day on Sunday.

16 comments:

  1. The second half of the title fits with The Eagles "Take It Easy" but I'm not sure about the first half. I give up.

    That stinger was a bringer of good luck. Those ladybugs. They MUST be heaven-sent.

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    1. Take It Easy! You got it. Some lyrics don't lend themselves to my titles as well as I might hope.

      I'll have a little update tomorrow on those critters.

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  2. Ha, looks like a very eventful day and what a nice capture. And that looks like a 'not very scared' ladybug. Greetings!

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    1. It looks like that ladybug is on the hunt for the yellowjacket!

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  3. Wow that Ladybug just snuck right in there, photo bombed the yellow jackets picture...or if you ask the Lady bug it was the yellow jacket that photo bombed her picture.

    Nice catch Val.

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    1. Yeah, I'm really glad I didn't delete that picture after I got the closeup. I've learned to wait until I see it on my computer monitor before trashing it.

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  4. Ladybug!! :):D
    I don't think we have yellow-jackets out here, we do have native blue-banded bees that have the pale blue where the yellow would be, I rarely see any of those, but I have seen zillions of regular bees with all the spring blossoming that's going on here.

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    1. I'd like to see a blue-banded bee, but I'd probably have to fly over there to accomplish it. I'm glad you're seeing zillions of bees. Bees make the world 'grow' round.

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  5. Protecting you from the yellow jacket, no doubt.

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  6. Sounds like a perfect day! Glad you avoided the stinger!

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    1. You're probably also glad I avoided the bite of the ladybug!

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  7. No doubt your mom sent the ladybug to protect you from the bee!!

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    1. It was meant for me to see. You never know what chain of events it altered. Because I saw it that night on my computer screen, the next day I looked for it as I headed to the garage on my way to town. Then took another picture.

      You never know. Those few minutes I was delayed might have kept me out of harm's way.

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