Freddy disagreed.
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A couple of weeks ago, I was rolling my recycling cart out for the next morning pickup. Sudden pain/electric shock type feeling on the back of my thigh. Long pants on, by the way.
Got back into the house and grabbed a mirror to see WTH was going on. Wasn't until I saw a small dot in a small red spot that I realized I had been stung/bitten by something. No idea what. I saw nothing flying around me and nothing crawling on me. Ended up with a HUGE red welt on my leg that was still growing larger after 3pm the next afternoon (marked it with a sharpie, it was starting to freak me out). It got to be about five inches in diameter and stayed hot to the touch for days. It throbbed out of nowhere for several hours. The pain pattern made me think yellow jacket but the welt was more like fire ant. Still not sure what it was BUT IT HURT!!!!
Freddy disagreed.
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Speaking of yellow, Dijon or Spicy Brown?
depends completely upon the application...this is why they make many varieties...I'll take basic yellow mustard for a ballpark hot dog, but something browner and more robust for corned beef or pastrami. Katz's Deli has their own deli mustard which is quite excellent. Colman's is great too, good for mixing in sauces or for just a nice kick.
Eating gator tail tonight.
A decade ago I had a similar experience...went for a walk in the woods, felt no bit whatsoever, but an hour later broke out in hives all over my body, definitely the beginning of an anaphylactic episode (probably should have gone to the hospital, but I was visiting friends and instead I took a bunch of benadryl which turned the tide)...I kept looking all over my body for signs of a bite, but it wasn't until the next morning, when I was feeling fine, that I found a huge red welt on my thigh, 6-7 inches in diameter, hot to the touch...subsequently I went to see an allergist here at home (Duke trained!) to figure out what it was...he told me there were essentially just four or five possible culprits, but I tested negative for all of these, so he said he just didn't know (refreshing from an MD I find) and sent me on my way.
Except I did not see or hear a single one. I have stepped in jacket nests in my yard more than once, but I was on pavement and saw nothing. I suspected a horsefly, but I did not see one of those, either, and the mark was too small and I have never reacted like that to a horsefly bite. No idea.
On another note, I need to get out the Bobbex. A deer ate the tops off my tomato plants, they just reached over the top of the cages. Missed the blooms, but got nice mouthful of leaves.
this is all about planes on grass (the lawn type):https://www.sevendaysvt.com/vermont/...t?oid=35384594
Subsequent to this article being written a local lunatic has made some utterly baseless allegations against Kyle about when he lived here, so I have been invited down to the zoning board meeting to help set the record straight.
Going to defend a friend who is being dragged thru the mud...other locals here will also be helping out.