My morning routine has become stuck in concrete. With my eyes still half shut, I whipped up a delicious cup of hot water in which to pour those lovely granules of sweetness. A quick stir and I'm in business. I turn the AC on and head out to the cool air of morning.
Although I think I'm not being billed for this coolness, or so the contractor said, I'm not going overboard with the AC. I don't want PG&E to hit me with a huge bill while I wait for them to set the new meter. In the meantime, I did swelter quite a bit yesterday with this temperature.
I don't remember it being this hot since I was a kid. I think the earth tilted yesterday ... weird things began to happen!!
The rest of the day found me in front of the TV with Cooper snuggled up alongside. The Calgary Stampede ... the biggest rodeo in the world ... had their finals shown on the Cowboy Channel. You could feel the tension right through the screen.
I admit in the old days, rodeoing was more drinking and partying than riding. There were lots of times when the guys just couldn't sober up enough the next morning to ride. Nowadays, it's become a sport of amazing pro athletes, most of whom thank God for their success. Good looking athletes I might add!!
By 4:00 I was again contemplating vegetables (there's definitely something wrong here) when I spotted the Amazon driver delivering Jonathan's seed. I opened the box on the kitchen counter and grabbed the first bag. Ummm there's a hole in the top. I pulled out the second bag when I felt something on my hand. OMG ... the box is FULL of ANTS!!! What the heck?
Then I got bit not once, but three times. I grabbed the box and threw it outside. My counter was now covered with fire ants. I was slapping and smashing trying to kill all of them before they hit the floor running. This picture was twenty minutes later when I ventured back out into the 108 degree heat to see if any were left. How does this happen?
I went straight to my phone and called Amazon. They were not the least concerned about the bites I got, but they did say to keep the two bags for free, both of which have holes in them. I'm not sure if the ants are in the bags or just in the box, but I'm not about to try and find out. They are shipping two more bags. Hopefully those three huge red, now swollen spots on my wrist will go away at some point.
I also crave lighter veggie food in the heat. Meat’s just too heavy. We’ve been subject to a brutal heat wave for over a month, although we haven’t gotten as high as 108F yet where I am. We have hit 100 on multiple days, though, and once we break triple digits, I’m not sure our bodies can even tell the difference when it’s higher.
ReplyDeleteOne of the odder treats I’ve been indulging in during all this misery are those Slurpie/Slushie/Icee-type frozen drinks which I haven’t had since I was a kid. Felt kinda weird at first to be rolling up to a convenience store or fast food outlet in my car to get one instead of on my beloved childhood Schwinn, but even us older girls gotta do what we have to do to cope. And although the ice cream headache can be intense for a few seconds (NB: don’t start the car til after it passes), the payoff the rest of the way down is sublime.
Now that's an idea I can get behind Leilani!! Now I'm on a mission to find a Slurpie supplier!!
DeleteMake certain to wear Latex Gloves the next time you open those boxes or sort through the existing one. You might be able to Sieve some of that seed to be certain the ants are gone.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy your Ice Cream.
It's about time.
I haven't even opened the bags yet, but the sieve idea is a good one! I'll try it.
DeleteSo the Amazon package did not sit on your porch for any extended time period, which means the ants were either there when shipped, or an Amazon Warehouse somewhere in the south has a huge problem!
ReplyDeleteHave your tried the Low Carb Tortillas from Mission? The have regular, spinach and wheat...I don't like the wheat one.
The package was on the porch for about 15 minutes. It was also had not only fire ants, but those great big huge ants! I use the low carb ones ... the others have too many calories.
DeleteOh believe me, there is still plenty of drinking going on at most horse shows and rodeos. I bet unlike us, they just wait until after they ride!
ReplyDeleteYeah, that's probably true. In the back seat of ever truck sits J B and Tequila Joe.
DeleteI don't know if I recommended this before but keep a jar of Blue Emu in your kitchen at home and at the Elks. Slather it on for bites and burns. Almost instant pain relief. Keep rubbing it in every so often and in no time you can't see the bites.
ReplyDeleteGuess I better find out what Blue Emu is. My wrist is driving me crazy with the itching.
DeleteI use Benadryl cream on bites since I think my swelling has to do with allergies.
ReplyDeleteLinda Sand
I'm sure that's me too ... it now over an inch around and red as my face when I eat a quart of ice cream!!
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