Showing posts with label Tarp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tarp. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2020

The Standoff!

  The yard work continues!  Since Son is putting a loft in the shed and is busy from sunup to sundown, I have had to do my own construction for the gardens.  Yep, this old lady put in the fence!  I am happy with the results but have made a huge discovery.  Old ladies and post hole diggers are not compatible.   Never in my life have my arms felt so much like dead weight as they do this evening!  But...like I said, the fence is installed and I am happy with it (and all its imperfections).  

  I did have one encounter while clearing the area for the new garden fence.  A folded tarp had been set aside about a week ago and needed to be moved yet again.  No problem.  I would just grab the thing and move it myself.  As Pop used to say, "A little work never hurt anyone."  So, I grabbed but then felt something wiggling.  I dropped the tarp and pondered if I had inadvertently grabbed up a snake in the process.  The tarp was slowly unfolded to reveal my critter.  A frog stared at me with huge eyes.  Froggy was nervous about the giant (me) but was also refusing to budge.  I suppose the tarp had served as a warm spot for a few days and Froggy was not happy being disturbed. 


  Since a frog is not on my list of "no likes", I told it that the Frog Pond would be a much better place for it.  Obviously, Froggy agreed as it allowed me to catch it, tote it around back and rehome it with any further ado.  I am not sure why Froggy had decided the garden spot was a good home but do hope it will pay a visit now and again to eat the bugs that munch the plants.  




Sunday, October 9, 2016

Nope, I am not shaking your hand!

  While out on the back porch breaking up yet another cat fight, I thought that I might sweep the leaves off the deck.  The Black Gum Tree has dropped every leaf in a matter of two days so the place is a mess!  As I swept, those exasperating cats started their howling once again.  Geez! There is no peace around here anymore!  I would not fret so much if Ms. Put was not twenty years old, weak, deaf and generally not up to par and her attacker, Ms. Nycto, was not twice the size and a quarter of the age of the old cat.  It is Ms. Nycto who is the antagonist here.  So, I try to intervene to protect the old Bayou Queen.  I decided that the best thing to do was rattle the tarp that Mark has covering some plywood.  The noise, alone, would get the attention of Nycto and send her running.

  As I shook the tarp, I felt something run up on my fingers.  Thinking immediately that it was a spider, I let go and flicked the hand. Nope.  Not a spider but something I dislike.  A centipede had been hiding under the tarp.  Goodness, I do not like these biting things!  Or pinching things...whatever.  I have been nibbled on far too many times for my feelings to be any other than distaste for the critters.  Yes, they do a fine job of capturing other bugs but those pincers do, indeed, hurt like crazy! Sorry, critter, you are not my friend!


  Just out of curiosity, I lifted the tarp to find dozens of the centipedes skittering about the plywood.  They were not to happy about having their roof lifted.  Well, I can see now that before I help Mark with this plywood, I will have to banish the centipedes from the area.  They can just find another place to call home.  My hand is not going to suffer a painful nip from one if I can help it! And I was off to break up another cat fight.  This ongoing battle has got to stop!!!