Hi Friends!
Those »Ferengi Rules of Acquisitions« are so true, especially rule #285…
My last good deed was rewarded with a broken foot, since then i am a Titanium strengthened cyborg and i still have not learned the lesson‼ Two weekends ago i performed another good deed for the Duckies:
It has been hot and much too dry here in Big Chimney, West Virginia! That Sunday the mercury climbed to over 35°C (95F) without even a hint of a breeze. It felt like being in an oven outside and the Duckies were hunkering down in whatever shade they could find, panting with their tongues hanging out of the side of their bills.
The duck-pool had sprung a leak and wouldn't hold water, so i decided to install a large sun-sail between the humon-house and the duck-house so that the bowls of water i was filling up multiple times a day, would in the shade.
Three corners of the sail were easy to attach: Two went to the posts of our screened-in porch, one was attached to a post of my work-platform, yes and the last one was a more difficult:
It had to be attached to one of the pine-trees, so i grabbed the ladder, climbed up and hugged that tree at a height of ~3m (10ft) to loop the rope around it. Little did i cared about that green vine, winding up the tree on one side, i was in full hugging mode and hugged that vine too.
It started on Monday morning: My upper right arm started to itch and without any thoughts i scratched. The itch got worse and i scratched more. The itch got even more worse and i developed a reddish/orange rash on my arm. Later that day my chest started to itch, in the evening the whole right side of my body was one itching uncomfortable mess and i developed chills. On Tuesday i went to the doctor, thinking i have an allergic reaction to something i drank or ate and was told just two words: »Poison Ivy«


When i hugged that vine, some of the resin must have gotten on my upper arm and due to profoundly sweating on that day i literally spreaded it all over my right upper body, about ¼ of my skin was affected.
I can hear y'all laughing already, but believe me it was not funny at all!!!
Yes we Europeans all have heart »poison ivy« in countless Hollywood-films, TV-shows and jokes, but we don't know how sneaky and mean that stuff is!
We all think about it as another kind of stinging nettle, you touch it, you get stung, have a reaction immediately, realize what has happened, act immediately.
I did not know that so much time will pass between touching a poison ivy plant and having the reaction!
And what a reaction that was: Even after multiple cortisone injections, lidocaine spray and cream, applying cortisone creams i was tempted to use a wire-brush to remove the skin on the entire right half of my body.
I was unable to sleep!
I filed my fingernails dull to prevent me from scratching myself bloody!
I was about to go insane!
The only relief for short durations was a Muscle Rub gel, containing Menthol, relieving the itch for a short time by cooling the skin.
That were ten days of pure HORROR!
Most of the time i just tried to sleep, using sleeping pills.
I'm still itching, but it is bearable.
That poison ivy plant was sentenced to death, but i have not decided yet how to execute the sentence. Dynamite is not an option, i need that tree for the sun-sail and the tree's innocent. Maybe a Magnifying glass, slowly roasting it from the top leaves to the roots…
Btw: Is poison ivy dangerous for Ducks?
Those »Ferengi Rules of Acquisitions« are so true, especially rule #285…
My last good deed was rewarded with a broken foot, since then i am a Titanium strengthened cyborg and i still have not learned the lesson‼ Two weekends ago i performed another good deed for the Duckies:
It has been hot and much too dry here in Big Chimney, West Virginia! That Sunday the mercury climbed to over 35°C (95F) without even a hint of a breeze. It felt like being in an oven outside and the Duckies were hunkering down in whatever shade they could find, panting with their tongues hanging out of the side of their bills.
The duck-pool had sprung a leak and wouldn't hold water, so i decided to install a large sun-sail between the humon-house and the duck-house so that the bowls of water i was filling up multiple times a day, would in the shade.
Three corners of the sail were easy to attach: Two went to the posts of our screened-in porch, one was attached to a post of my work-platform, yes and the last one was a more difficult:
It had to be attached to one of the pine-trees, so i grabbed the ladder, climbed up and hugged that tree at a height of ~3m (10ft) to loop the rope around it. Little did i cared about that green vine, winding up the tree on one side, i was in full hugging mode and hugged that vine too.
☠ BIG MISTAKE!!! ☠
The sail went up without problems, at first the ducks were afraid of that big evil thing in the sky, obviously just waiting to snag an unsuspecting, or careless duck and swallow it whole… - A few bites of cat-food later all ducks were enjoying the water bowls and the shade. And the humon (me) went on with his outside-duties for the rest of the day.It started on Monday morning: My upper right arm started to itch and without any thoughts i scratched. The itch got worse and i scratched more. The itch got even more worse and i developed a reddish/orange rash on my arm. Later that day my chest started to itch, in the evening the whole right side of my body was one itching uncomfortable mess and i developed chills. On Tuesday i went to the doctor, thinking i have an allergic reaction to something i drank or ate and was told just two words: »Poison Ivy«



When i hugged that vine, some of the resin must have gotten on my upper arm and due to profoundly sweating on that day i literally spreaded it all over my right upper body, about ¼ of my skin was affected.
I can hear y'all laughing already, but believe me it was not funny at all!!!

Yes we Europeans all have heart »poison ivy« in countless Hollywood-films, TV-shows and jokes, but we don't know how sneaky and mean that stuff is!
We all think about it as another kind of stinging nettle, you touch it, you get stung, have a reaction immediately, realize what has happened, act immediately.
I did not know that so much time will pass between touching a poison ivy plant and having the reaction!
And what a reaction that was: Even after multiple cortisone injections, lidocaine spray and cream, applying cortisone creams i was tempted to use a wire-brush to remove the skin on the entire right half of my body.

I was unable to sleep!
I filed my fingernails dull to prevent me from scratching myself bloody!
I was about to go insane!
The only relief for short durations was a Muscle Rub gel, containing Menthol, relieving the itch for a short time by cooling the skin.
That were ten days of pure HORROR!
Most of the time i just tried to sleep, using sleeping pills.
I'm still itching, but it is bearable.
That poison ivy plant was sentenced to death, but i have not decided yet how to execute the sentence. Dynamite is not an option, i need that tree for the sun-sail and the tree's innocent. Maybe a Magnifying glass, slowly roasting it from the top leaves to the roots…

Btw: Is poison ivy dangerous for Ducks?
