Posted by RBoots on July 04, 2016 at 18:32:30 from (173.241.113.102):
From setting outside in my front yard. I have been putting a new roof on my house, attached garage, and wrap around porch. I did the house roof before planting crops, then had other things to do before getting after the garage a couple days ago. I'm doing it by myself, so it is taking quite a bit of time, but with the drought we have, I at least don't have to worry about rain! But, it has been hot, so I take many breaks throughout the day. I took the whole week off to finish up the garage and get to the porch roof. I usually work until 10 or 10:30 at night, but I figured it was the 4th, and I would shut it down early at 8:30, so I got my folding chair out and sat in my front yard with my dog looking at my progress for the day. While I was sitting there, I heard a loud buzzing above me, and a bald faced hornet and big black fly landed right by my feet. The hornet was stinging the heck out of that fly, who was bigger than the hornet. I guess maybe the hornet was going to eat the fly? I don't really care for flies, but really don't like those bald faced hornets that sting you because you looked at them funny. So, I squished them both and continued my quiet evening now that it is cooling down
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