good evenin'~
day 3 of the polar vortex, i almost fixed chili for dinner last night..........
it was clear and no rain, so i put some big juicy pork ribs and sweet corn on the grill....mmmm, mmmm!
you all can have the humidity, i do not like it, i can take heat, but combined with humidity, just takes it's toll on me. it topped out at 65degrees here today,(oooh a heat wave.....
) maybe 68 for about an hour when the sun came out.
i went for my usual 3 mile walk today, saw a lady mowing her front yard from about a block away. as i was traveling towards her, i saw her mow underneath a tree, i saw her head brush the bottom branch and she started dancing........then some flailing......more dancing, more flailing.... yep, there was a wasp's/hornet's nest in a lower branch of the tree and her head brushed the bottom of it as she mowed past......
flailing and dancing around screaming at me BEES.....BEES.....BEES!!!! more flailing and dancing around, running back and forth trying to shut the mower off.
i saw the cloud of the disturbed nest and she ran heck for bent for the front door of her house and then for the garage (the door was open) and in the house she went through a side door still screaming BEES!
mower was still running......
wasps/hornets all over the front door and all over the mower that was still running......
i waited a little, not wanting to get too close, but was concerned, i knew she had been stung multiple times.
i spotted a garden hose on the side of her house, i didn't want to go near the front door, didn't know if i should just bolt in through the door in the garage to make sure she was alright?
i hit the front door with the garden hose.....dropped the hose, ran into the garage and she had left the door ajar so i banged on the door and let myself in promptly, just hollering, "hey are you alright?"
she had been stung multiple times, head, face, arms, hands, and she was frantic.
i immediately called 911, made her take some liquid benadryl, (mine), and took out my epi pen (i carry it with me). i did my best to calm her down, and watched and waited before i would use the eppy, longest 5-10 minutes i swear....she had welts developing, but no breathing difficulties and no rash or hives developing.
the paramedics arrived, as did the fire department, and took her off to er.
not sure, but i think the fire department sprayed the nest and shut the mower off.....
i learned later today, she is alright, they kept her for observation.
SHEESH!!!
total stranger, i don't even know her or her husband.....
the husband called me and was very gracious.
dunno, i can say this, i didn't tell him how scared i was myself.
how was your day........?...........