I itch all over!
Holy Moly, I itch all over. That damn poison ivy, which I thought was on the way out, has spread a lot more in the past 24 hours. Just in time for the weekend!
Doesn't this guy look sinister? I caught the Grackle just as it was landing on the birdhouse off of my back deck.
Click it to see the big version to get the full effect of that chilling gaze and the odd effect of the wings movement as caught by the camera.
I really like the way that light reflects off of the Grackles but I have few pictures with them because they're so "nervous". They're a big bird, nearly the size of a crow, but they fly off at the slightest hint of movement so I can't get a decent shot even with my zoom all the way out. Shame.
I'll try to get a few more pictures of them this weekend since I doubt I'll be going out much.
Here's why I'll be staying close to home.
This is what my elbow looked like this morning when I was getting ready to go to work.
And the handful of spots on my chest have spread somewhat in the past day while the spots on my back have really been aggressive. Now a good portion of my back has itchy stuff parked there.
It's weird. The progress was stopped for nearly a week and then in the past 36 hours there's been a huge resurgence. Weird. The elbow, as the initial point of contact, is by far the worst looking. All the others combined, while taking up a lot more territory, still don't hold a candle to the nasty look on my elbow. Enjoy! Feel free to click to see it bigger. LOL
The new skin that's emerging as the dead skin sloughs off is going to be very tender so I'll have to wear a bandage when I'm out mowing the yard otherwise I'd be sure to get sunburn to add to the discomfort of the poison ivy. *sigh*
Doesn't this guy look sinister? I caught the Grackle just as it was landing on the birdhouse off of my back deck.
Click it to see the big version to get the full effect of that chilling gaze and the odd effect of the wings movement as caught by the camera.
I really like the way that light reflects off of the Grackles but I have few pictures with them because they're so "nervous". They're a big bird, nearly the size of a crow, but they fly off at the slightest hint of movement so I can't get a decent shot even with my zoom all the way out. Shame.
I'll try to get a few more pictures of them this weekend since I doubt I'll be going out much.
Here's why I'll be staying close to home.
This is what my elbow looked like this morning when I was getting ready to go to work.
And the handful of spots on my chest have spread somewhat in the past day while the spots on my back have really been aggressive. Now a good portion of my back has itchy stuff parked there.
It's weird. The progress was stopped for nearly a week and then in the past 36 hours there's been a huge resurgence. Weird. The elbow, as the initial point of contact, is by far the worst looking. All the others combined, while taking up a lot more territory, still don't hold a candle to the nasty look on my elbow. Enjoy! Feel free to click to see it bigger. LOL
The new skin that's emerging as the dead skin sloughs off is going to be very tender so I'll have to wear a bandage when I'm out mowing the yard otherwise I'd be sure to get sunburn to add to the discomfort of the poison ivy. *sigh*
Comments
michele made me say that
That are looks NASTY! Calamine lotion?
have a quiet weekend.
~K!
Michele actually sent me today! Happy Friday, Dave!
Stopping by via Michele this evening to say Hello!!
Here vian Michele
You're coming up in pansies. That's cheery.
Michele sent me!
Hope you get better soon.
Here from Michele
Good luck. Here from Michele's.
nice to meet you.
thanks for dropping by my blog.
hope it starts to heal up soon