I couldn't believe how quickly the weather had changed, yesterday I was
buzzing around enjoying the sunshine but today it was freezing freezing and I
knew it was time for me to find somewhere warm for the winter or risk being
killed by this cold snap.
I felt drowsy, weak; that was the cold doing that to me, my body couldn't cope with this sudden change. I decided to take a break, have a nap and accept the circle of life.
The balcony was perfect; it was out of the wind and rain and was warmed by the sun when it chose to shine through the black clouds. I stretched out and closed my eyes.
It couldn't have been more than a few minutes later that I heard the noise, the big blue slippers shuffled around the balcony, a tuneless song filled the air and with a whoosh a flick of the foot and I was falling falling. It all happened so fast that I'd only just opened my wings when I hit the ground with a thump and felt them crumple beneath me.
I felt drowsy, weak; that was the cold doing that to me, my body couldn't cope with this sudden change. I decided to take a break, have a nap and accept the circle of life.
The balcony was perfect; it was out of the wind and rain and was warmed by the sun when it chose to shine through the black clouds. I stretched out and closed my eyes.
It couldn't have been more than a few minutes later that I heard the noise, the big blue slippers shuffled around the balcony, a tuneless song filled the air and with a whoosh a flick of the foot and I was falling falling. It all happened so fast that I'd only just opened my wings when I hit the ground with a thump and felt them crumple beneath me.
Now I knew my time was up, I knew that autumn follows summer, that
hibernation is an option but the cold normally kills us off no matter how warm
we wrap ourselves up. But although I didn’t mind succumbing to autumn, I wasn’t
about to die in a fall. I looked up to the balcony I’d fallen off, it seemed a
long way up and my wings were no use, but I could crawl and I would crawl.
Two days later Geoff was eating his morning cereal on the balcony. The
harsh cold rain of the days before had given way to bright autumnal sunshine.
There was a chill in the air but it was warm enough for an alfresco breakfast.
Suddenly he felt a stinging pain in his right foot. The pain made him lose
control of his bowl and he watched it summersault into the air splashing milk
and cornflakes on the street below as he hopped around on the spot. Geoff looked down to see what had caused
the pain. He saw a small, dishevelled wasp, its wings twisted, its body limp and
the faintest of smiles on its face.
hheheh... I had similar thoughts to the wasp's yesterday.... about cold, autumn, melancholy and hibernation:) so far however nobody has stepped on me (some people have only stepped on my toe:))
ReplyDeleteI'm resisting to the temptation of this sting.. Delicious death! ;-)
ReplyDeletefinally I could not resist.. wrote to you a Delicious death tale to your email
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