Road Trip, Part Deux...
Yesterday, I related some highlights of my road trip down to Virginia to attend a wedding, with my daughter in tow. Today, I'd like to relate a lowlight of that same trip, courtesy of a grasshopper who just couldn't get out of the way. I shall call him "Puck", as in 'hockey puck'. As in something that gets hit hard and caroms crazily all over the place when struck at the right angle.
It happened shortly after the air conditioner crapped out on my car. The windows were down, and I was praying for some open road to pick up speed, get some air (hot as it was) in motion in the car. I was leaning forward in the seat, anticipating that the cars in front of us were going to move, opening up some space. which they did, to my relief.
The car in front of us had opened up about two car lengths of road, and I accelerated to take advantage of it. I was watching the car carefully when I noticed this bright tan-colored blur strike the leading edge of the car's roof, bouncing high in the air. I determined that it was an insect of some sort, and I watched it dive gracefully in a smooth parabola, heading downward...
It was then that we made the acquaintance of Puck.
Right into my windshield, with an audible thwack, did the grasshopper greet us. It left a greenish smudge on the glass, and at first I thought the speed and wind would carry it up the windshield and over the car. It carried it up the windshield, alright.
Then the poor bastard got lodged in the arm of the driver's side wiper blade. Just our luck, trajectory and physics smashes Puck, then wedges his ass in tight in a notch in the metal. And he wouldn't come out!
I drove as fast as prudent, hoping the wind would blow him out. No dice. I then turned on the wipers, hoping the centrifugal force would toss him out. No such luck. In fact, I think that wedged it in tighter. I tried squirting the wiper fluid, and that didn't work.
Not wanting to pull over for a bug, I kept on driving. The Wee Lass chimed in from the back, with helpful comments like "Ewwwww..." and "Daddy, that grasshopper is freaking me out!". I tried to put it out of my mind, but it was too much in my field of vision.
So I drove the next three plus hours with a dead grasshopper's butt pointing right at me, frizzled wings vibrating in the laminar air flow over the windshield like some sort of bizarre totem designed to ward evil spirits away from unwary travelers. Puck seemed to be saying to me "I'm coming for you in your dreams..."
I felt I should appease the grasshopper spirit when we arrived at our destination, so my plan was to gently extract the carcass and place it in a nearby flowerbed. No such luck. The wind and the heat had baked poor Puck, and when I when to pull it from the wiper blade, the dry carcass exploded like a puffball mushroom in a cloud of dust and exoskeleton fragments.
Alas, poor Puck, we didn't know ye well, but please know we tried. Please don't haunt my dreams.
I'm with the Wee Lass. Eww...that grasshopper is freaking me out. The whole story. Icky. Well told, but ick.
ReplyDeleteDecidedly yuk...
ReplyDeleteyikes..... and ewwww..... all at the same time
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahah niceeeeee Really funny
ReplyDelete"I'm coming for you in your dreams." Thank you for that.
ReplyDeleteOh nooo, I am sorry, but this has me laughing so hard right now...PUFF!!! exploded...too funny...that is just how hot it has been right!
ReplyDeleteOnce a large water bug AKA big ass roach got into my car and was under my feet in the drivers side. I freaked, yes a typical girl, screeching bloody murder! I thought I smushed it, but no it limped up the drivers door to my window walking back and forth while I tried to avoid it, and drive properly...well, I finally rolled the window down, yes the old fashion way...and flicked it out the window. Do you know he was on my side mirror for miles hanging on...I felt like a horrible person watching it in agony...eventually it dropped to the ground when I came to a stop in a shopping center.
ohhhh to watch Star Ship Troopers and not feel they have every right... :)
Great sharing here...I also have crappy AC, and am avoiding driving until 10 PM to run errands...even the pool feels like bath water...
Poor PUCK!
ReplyDeleteWell, you know what they say. Sometimes you're the windshield; sometimes you're the Puck. Since you made such a nice tribute for him, I think the Universe will grant you nightmare freedom.
ReplyDeleteBut what do I know?
that.was.awesome.
ReplyDeleteand gross.
but mostly awesome.
i think lol is used far too much but on rare occasions it can be used with true sincerity. ...lol
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