I went outside in the backyard to do some Bo staff practice.
Now, we've had a really dry summer around here, and even the grass has become straw beige instead of green from the lack of rain.
I was happilly training away with my staff. I felt a light thump on my right ankle, and I looked down to see what I had accidently tapped. To my horror there were a whole bunch of wasps by my feet. You see, I had been sweating from my training, and leaving a trail of moisture on the grass. The wasps scented the water, and had come to get some for their hive. There must have been a good dozen wasps flying and crawling near my moving bare feet.
I FROZE in position. Flashes of how I had trained in Basics for 45 minutes, and had just finished doing the Bo kata without looking down for the past 15 minutes passed through my head, and I realized just how wonderful it is that I have trained to keep my feet on the ground, and slide them sideways rather than pick them up, and thump them down. Oh gosh! I would have had plenty of wasp stings on the bottom of my feet had I stepped directly on top of them.
I decided to bow out, and allow the wasps to take over my backyard dojo. I backed away carefully, and in awe at how such small creatures can instill such fear in me.
Problem is with their "skin" or shell or whatever.
ReplyDeletewe're soft, they're not.
Therefore, they can potentially hurt us bad before we can actually kill them.
I hate wasp. UGH.
I answered your questions in my post again.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was little, I stepped on a yellow jacket. That was my first time getting stung.
Oh I KNOW what you are saying Mat! The worst thing is that wasps can sting you many times over.. not just once.
ReplyDeleteIf I take a little time between visits to your weblog lizzie, it's just because I'm a very busy mom right now. I have all of my kids at home looking for things to do, and the words "clean your room" just doesn't interest them.
ReplyDeleteThose stings burn! I wouldn't want one on the bottom of my foot.
Eeeek. Wasps. Eeugh.
ReplyDeleteWhich kata were you doing? Was it jitte?
No, Ruth, the kata wasn't Jitte. I was doing a Bo Staff kata called "Chion". Picture Heian Shodan in an upside down T shape instead of the usual "I" shape, and with a Bo staff in your hands.
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