It was indeed a blustery day here in the hundred acre wood..... I mean Raccoon City. Sunny and warm for the most part, but extremely windy. Gusts up around 30-35 miles per hour.
Of course wind like that makes my hearing aids completely useless. All I hear is the wind. So I haven't worn them for a couple of days.
The gusts kept setting off the fence zones, so the Control Center was calling out zones for the P-car to check every thirty seconds or so. At least it kept them busy. But it did clog up the radio traffic.
At one point while I was crossing the yard in the cart it blew my cigarette right out of my mouth. Just "poof!" gone. I just said "Really? Dang." And went on.
One of the things we tend to notice out on the yard is sudden movement. Anybody or anything moving at faster than a walking pace tends to get our attention immediately. With all of the leaves and trash and stuff blowing around it was giving me a sore neck every time something caught my eye.
"Wha....... leaves."
"Whoop.... trash bag."
"Hey.... somebody's hat."
"What the.... Ow!" Got hit in the eye with a leaf. Man, those things got pointy edges! Snap!
I had Little J out on the yard and at one point I pictured him flying like Piglet at the end of a string. That gave me the giggles. And I never did tell him what I was laughing about.
Hey, at least nobody's house blew down.
That's a plus.
A - Z Challenge THEME REVEAL (updated)
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*My A-Z Challenge entries are based on the last year of my mother’s life.
I hope to convey “the process” we went through – the living, loving, and
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12 hours ago
You have the funniest experiences...It's good to read that you see the humour in situations that could otherwise be worrisome.
ReplyDeleteI have my own kite...but somehow I just don't think it holds a candle to yours. *grin*
Jenny- I try to look on the bright side of working in this awful place. Amazingly enough it has one now and then!
DeleteAnd it's not even Winds Day. *hee hee*
ReplyDeleteSeriously, where's my honey?
Bryan- I can always tell a Pooh fan!
DeleteSeem to remember moms stories of trying to teach you to pronounce your Ells. According to her they were "Weaves" until you were almost 6.
ReplyDeleteCritter- And I couldn't pronounce my x's until I was fifteen! (grin)
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