Not that anything fantastic happened, or that I wreaked havoc on society...but on Tuesday, I was the windshield. Not the bug.
The BUG was the bug!
Don't
worry, no bug was harmed in the making of the events that led to this
story. I might not even have been moving at the time. Or T-Hoe, that is.
I was sitting on my ample rumpus in the comfy leather driver's seat of
T-Hoe.
I'd just pulled into the garage, and put T-Hoe
in park. I looked up, glancing through the window of the people-door,
looking for my dog-greeters, and gasped to see a BUG on T-Hoe's windshield.
It
was a pretty good size bug. I picked up my phone to take a picture, but
even though I tapped the screen to focus a little circle on the
bug...it looks like the camera focused on the background. Which is the
front wall of the garage, in all its glory, with assorted unused
indispensable objects hanging on nails.
There is Farmer
H's jacket, which every couple of years gets encrusted with mud dauber
nests. The fuse box that powers the lights in the garage and the
non-running pump on the fake fish pond. A Scooby Doo mini tackle box
that came with Toddler Genius's first fishing pole. Gripped handles of
assorted golf clubs. The multi-colored plastic toboggan that Farmer H
used to hook up to the 4-wheeler and pull the boys around the front
field on a new snowfall. A lantern. A Styrofoam cooler. An insulated
water bottle on a neck lanyard that we got at the local Labor Day Picnic
about 12 years ago, and hasn't been used since. The handles of a push
broom for water puddles from snow melting off T-Hoe, but more recently
for nightly turds from our traitor cat Stockings before we locked him out of
the garage. Boxes from the garage lights. Plastic bags of objects
unknown. A folding stepstool/ladder that my mom gave us one Christmas.
Oh, yeah, and my fat fingers that got in the way, and look like they're
going to crush that bug.
I don't know what kind of bug
that was, but it did NOT take kindly to a Nexus being held over it
trying to focus for a picture. That thing skedaddled up the windshield
and onto the top of T-Hoe. No way was I going to stand on the running
board and look for it. What if, when I popped my head up over the roof,
that bug was staring right at me???
I let it go.
Somewhere, on T-Hoe or in the garage, is a big brown bug that looks like
it would give a satisfying crunch if stepped on with a shoe sole harder
than a Croc. I hope it was too big to crawl through the
weather-stripping around T-Hoe's doors...
4 comments:
I was wondering what that pretty pink and green thing was, then I read plastic toboggan. I have no idea what type of bug that is though, the image is too unclear, but I'm pretty sure it isn't a cockroach. The body shape looks wrong.
River,
The bug was not as pretty as the toboggan! It was brown. I've seen that kind before, but don't know what it is. I think we used to call them stink bugs when I was a kid, but I never got close enough to one to see if they stink. It's not a cricket, not a roach. Don't know what else to compare it to.
I thought stink bug, but it looked too big. Probably that's because you zoomed in on him.
River,
It was between 1-2 inches long.
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