Turn off all the lights, draw the curtains, and open the door with a screen. The bug will be attracted to the light. When you can see/hear it buzzing… open the door and scoot it out. This has always worked for me. Then I can do other things until the bug gets the idea.
My mom once used a broom to try and shoo the neighbors’ cat back home. He started rubbing on the broom instead. I think Jules has been hanging around the cats too long.
The storm may be over at the Big Pink House, but we have quite the lightning show and heavy rain going on outside now! My yard and trees need the rain. I’m not complaining.
I have been thinking about mortality lately. Mom’s passing, Ladykat’s loss, the virus, etc… Undoubtedly, there are more days behind for me than remain in front. I seriously doubt I can make it to 115 years old, nor would I want to live that long.
The people here on this orb are genuinely good people. Many of them offer prayers of support and I think that is very nice. You may note, however, that I do not. Mom was raised Catholic, but fell away from the church. I went to a Jesuit University but never embraced the religion. I studied, or at least read about, most of the major religions, i.e., Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism but never found one that I thought I could join without being a hypocrite.
If you believe, if your beliefs give you comfort, then I am sincerely happy for you.
Of all those religions, all those beliefs, the one that always pops into my mind when somebody dies, is a quote from a puppet in a movie franchise. I thought of this when Mom died, I thought of this with Ladykat’s announcement. It seems to give me the comfort I seek:
Death is a natural part of life.
Rejoice for those around you who transform into the Force.
I went out to try to see the comet. Our trees are a bit too high all around, but my partner swears we saw it through a gap between trees even though it just looked like a blur to me. BUT, I saw fireflies for the first time in forever. (I’m not usually awake that late in the evening.) Even though seeing a blur doesn’t make me feel like I saw the comet, seeing the fireflies made me happy.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Remember to let your friends help you – they grieve also and it helps them to help you. Know you always have us to vent to and rely upon. Sometimes anonymity is a blessing, as there is no baggage attached. Use us, we’re here for you. (((Hugs)))
My guess is July bugs, like many insects are phototropic, which means it’s a lot easier to get them to move when the light is off. (I think this one doesn’t work at all). A hummingbird got “stuck” in my utility room because the room had a skylight panel. It kept going up instead of out the door, where it came in. I finally climbed on the roof and covered the skylight with a tarp. The hummingbird was gone minutes later.
OT: Young Tiger learned that there will be no disability pride parades this year due to Covid. How sad, he would have loved to join a parade proudly carrying his first kill, a bird from our neighbour’s garden. Or make that the fish head he “found” in the rubbish, that is more politically correct, yes, he taught himself how to open the bin. He is also quite good at hunting food off the table. So Tripod Tiger, a tree climbing cat, sends his love and admiration to Puck, excellent climber and teacher of kittens. And to Lupin, who like so many cats with a disability does have an exciting life, full of adventure. And to Elvis of course who reminds Tiger of granddad Henry.
Today is Dammock Hay, I mean Hammock Day. May you all rock gently in the breeze. It is also National Dot Hog Day, erm, Hot Dog Day. It is also Approximately Di Pay … Pi Day! And in case you haven’t figured it out yet, Doonerism Spay … at least approximately …
Great perspective Georgia (both drawing & emotionally)! I can relate, I took 2 spiders out of the house yesterday & put them in the yard. ;D Setting them free felt nice but I was nervous… one of them was large & I could see his eyes watching my every move! =O___O=
How can the heart be so empty and so full at the same time? Half of you isn’t attached any more; it’s been ripped from your being. You bleed, a scar will form. And yet we have hope of being re-united again, more completely than ever, and that hope is what carries us through when the burden is too great for us. Be at peace!
Le'letha Premium Member over 4 years ago
I think this is going to be a little harder than the Woman expects.
stairsteppublishing over 4 years ago
There is no such thing as one July Bug
Strob Premium Member over 4 years ago
Not with the vanishing spider outside waiting for him.
poppet bear over 4 years ago
“I wave my private parts in your general direction …”
Le'letha Premium Member over 4 years ago
That’s a tough angle to draw in panel 2. Great job, Georgia!
face.less_b over 4 years ago
I think the broom would prefer a poke-a.
I Mad Am I over 4 years ago
Turn off all the lights, draw the curtains, and open the door with a screen. The bug will be attracted to the light. When you can see/hear it buzzing… open the door and scoot it out. This has always worked for me. Then I can do other things until the bug gets the idea.
Jungle Empress over 4 years ago
My mom once used a broom to try and shoo the neighbors’ cat back home. He started rubbing on the broom instead. I think Jules has been hanging around the cats too long.
deadheadzan over 4 years ago
And now it begins…….!
deadheadzan over 4 years ago
Just love the swipe ____swipe, sweep ____sweep in last panel. So now the dance begins! Will it be a tango or a stately waltz?!
Sue Ellen over 4 years ago
The storm may be over at the Big Pink House, but we have quite the lightning show and heavy rain going on outside now! My yard and trees need the rain. I’m not complaining.
Robin Harwood over 4 years ago
Chances of guiding him out with a broom are so slim as to be almost
WelshRat Premium Member over 4 years ago
PARTY ON, BROOM DUDE!
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 4 years ago
“My name is Inigo Julybug! You swatted my father! Prepare to die!”
PammWhittaker over 4 years ago
I think Buzzy Mouse has competition!
https://www.petstock.com.au/product/cat/kong-enchanted-buzzy-unicorn/70134
ladykat over 4 years ago
OT: “My heart has joined the Thousand, for my friend stopped running today” (Watership Down)
Paul died at 11:30 last night.
Gent over 4 years ago
It’s rainy season now and there are so many noisy buzzy bugs outside right now.
Pinemelon over 4 years ago
he can dance?!
Ignatz Premium Member over 4 years ago
I think it’s so sweet that she’s nice to the July bug.
DorseyBelle over 4 years ago
BoSCC! [bottom of Siamese cat chin]
cat19632001 over 4 years ago
I see Elvis has his clothes on again.
diskus Premium Member over 4 years ago
Im jealous of all the discussions of rain, here we are hoping for some before Thanksgiving. But on the other side, humidity is not a thing.
rs0204 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Off topic:
I have been thinking about mortality lately. Mom’s passing, Ladykat’s loss, the virus, etc… Undoubtedly, there are more days behind for me than remain in front. I seriously doubt I can make it to 115 years old, nor would I want to live that long.
The people here on this orb are genuinely good people. Many of them offer prayers of support and I think that is very nice. You may note, however, that I do not. Mom was raised Catholic, but fell away from the church. I went to a Jesuit University but never embraced the religion. I studied, or at least read about, most of the major religions, i.e., Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism but never found one that I thought I could join without being a hypocrite.
If you believe, if your beliefs give you comfort, then I am sincerely happy for you.
Of all those religions, all those beliefs, the one that always pops into my mind when somebody dies, is a quote from a puppet in a movie franchise. I thought of this when Mom died, I thought of this with Ladykat’s announcement. It seems to give me the comfort I seek:
Death is a natural part of life.
Rejoice for those around you who transform into the Force.
Mourn them do not.
Miss them do not.
Granny Roberta over 4 years ago
OT, but in a good way.
I went out to try to see the comet. Our trees are a bit too high all around, but my partner swears we saw it through a gap between trees even though it just looked like a blur to me. BUT, I saw fireflies for the first time in forever. (I’m not usually awake that late in the evening.) Even though seeing a blur doesn’t make me feel like I saw the comet, seeing the fireflies made me happy.
gastonphillips over 4 years ago
I’m so sorry for your loss. Remember to let your friends help you – they grieve also and it helps them to help you. Know you always have us to vent to and rely upon. Sometimes anonymity is a blessing, as there is no baggage attached. Use us, we’re here for you. (((Hugs)))
anomalous4 over 4 years ago
OT: 303 hearing
Code the Enforcer over 4 years ago
And Now!! … we DANCE !! :)
mistercatworks over 4 years ago
My guess is July bugs, like many insects are phototropic, which means it’s a lot easier to get them to move when the light is off. (I think this one doesn’t work at all). A hummingbird got “stuck” in my utility room because the room had a skylight panel. It kept going up instead of out the door, where it came in. I finally climbed on the roof and covered the skylight with a tarp. The hummingbird was gone minutes later.
prrdh over 4 years ago
Shall ve dahnce?
Anna-Tiger over 4 years ago
OT: Young Tiger learned that there will be no disability pride parades this year due to Covid. How sad, he would have loved to join a parade proudly carrying his first kill, a bird from our neighbour’s garden. Or make that the fish head he “found” in the rubbish, that is more politically correct, yes, he taught himself how to open the bin. He is also quite good at hunting food off the table. So Tripod Tiger, a tree climbing cat, sends his love and admiration to Puck, excellent climber and teacher of kittens. And to Lupin, who like so many cats with a disability does have an exciting life, full of adventure. And to Elvis of course who reminds Tiger of granddad Henry.
chuckydoodle over 4 years ago
My deepest sympathy. May his soul rest in Eternal Peace
RobertaPyle over 4 years ago
Cat be with you with comforting purrs and furry hugs.
scaeva Premium Member over 4 years ago
Today is Dammock Hay, I mean Hammock Day. May you all rock gently in the breeze. It is also National Dot Hog Day, erm, Hot Dog Day. It is also Approximately Di Pay … Pi Day! And in case you haven’t figured it out yet, Doonerism Spay … at least approximately …
over 4 years ago
It’s not that simple, Woman.
melissalomax1313 creator over 4 years ago
Great perspective Georgia (both drawing & emotionally)! I can relate, I took 2 spiders out of the house yesterday & put them in the yard. ;D Setting them free felt nice but I was nervous… one of them was large & I could see his eyes watching my every move! =O___O=
JeanLamb over 4 years ago
Oh, no! {{{{Hugs}}}} x 1000.
Maizing over 4 years ago
OT: My stories
Martin 78 over 4 years ago
Soo sorry to hear. Sending hugs and prayers your way.
Aspen_Bell over 4 years ago
Foxy is fine. I will write details later. Thank you extremely for your prayers, well wishes and $!
cosburn over 4 years ago
How can the heart be so empty and so full at the same time? Half of you isn’t attached any more; it’s been ripped from your being. You bleed, a scar will form. And yet we have hope of being re-united again, more completely than ever, and that hope is what carries us through when the burden is too great for us. Be at peace!
Markov Da Robot over 4 years ago
Nooo please foxtrot!
metagalaxy1970 over 4 years ago
Those tiny little arms!!!!!!!!!!
Erin Pierce over 4 years ago
“Have you ever danced with a straw broom by the bright sun’s light?”
Andylit Premium Member over 4 years ago
She is so out of her league here.
besuper over 4 years ago
Oh, ladykat – I just saw the news about Paul this morning, the day after. I am so sorry for your loss. That’s all I can manage right now. Much love.
asrialfeeple over 4 years ago
If either of them is called Mathilda, this could be a case of waltzing Mathilda.