Yesterday next door's kid informed me that his football had gone into my back garden, so I spent the next fifteen minutes or so trying to find it, as he was shouting directions to me through the fence. I did eventually find it, thankfully, otherwise I might have been there all day, and as it was, I was already running late for work, only to discover, when I got there, that my socks were completely covered in burdocks. At least that's what I think they're called, those little spore things that stick to your clothes in summer when you walk through overgrown areas, and are a complete pain to get off.
I'm not particularly enjoying this heatwave, I must admit. It's the moot tonight, second Friday in the month, but I really don't fancy going, and probably won't.
Covered in burdocks
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promethean75
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The 'hitchhiker' seed. I've sat many an hour picking those things off me after hunting trips. Whole armies of them on my pant leg. And try as you might to avoid them while trudging through the woods they seemingly come out of nowhere like ninjas. I still have no idea which plant not to brush when i walk by.
I've just learned that this seed inspired the invention of velcro.
I've just learned that this seed inspired the invention of velcro.
Re: Covered in burdocks
I should have checked before going out. I could have at least changed my socks. It's probably the heat. It's been 30 degrees today.promethean75 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 6:05 pm The 'hitchhiker' seed. I've sat many an hour picking those things off me after hunting trips. Whole armies of them on my pant leg. And try as you might to avoid them while trudging through the woods they seemingly come out of nowhere like ninjas. I still have no idea which plant not to brush when i walk by.
I've just learned that this seed inspired the invention of velcro.
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promethean75
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In First World countries, it is generally ill-advised to venture from one's dwelling wearing only socks (and sunglasses) even if it's just to go to the mailbox.
Oh wait, I read that wrong. You were dressed when you went for the ball and then later found them on your socks.
Oh wait, I read that wrong. You were dressed when you went for the ball and then later found them on your socks.
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Well, in this sort of heat...promethean75 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:17 pm In First World countries, it is generally ill-advised to venture from one's dwelling wearing only socks (and sunglasses) even if it's just to go to the mailbox.
Oh wait, I read that wrong. You were dressed when you went for the ball and then later found them on your socks.
It was my work uniform. Long socks.
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Gary Childress
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Re: Covered in burdocks
At least you weren't covered in bullocks. It would be really weird for a female to come to work covered in bullocks.
Sorry, I couldn't resist. I'm a very bad man.
Sorry, I couldn't resist. I'm a very bad man.
Re: Covered in burdocks
Yeah, I see they're activating the "heat protocol" at Wimbledon. Anyway, sounds like it's a good idea to weed the garden.Maia wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 8:08 am Yesterday next door's kid informed me that his football had gone into my back garden, so I spent the next fifteen minutes or so trying to find it, as he was shouting directions to me through the fence. I did eventually find it, thankfully, otherwise I might have been there all day, and as it was, I was already running late for work, only to discover, when I got there, that my socks were completely covered in burdocks. At least that's what I think they're called, those little spore things that stick to your clothes in summer when you walk through overgrown areas, and are a complete pain to get off.
I'm not particularly enjoying this heatwave, I must admit. It's the moot tonight, second Friday in the month, but I really don't fancy going, and probably won't.
Re: Covered in burdocks
I weeded the front garden a few months ago but I've just left the back to grow wild, like a forest.LuckyR wrote: ↑Sun Jul 13, 2025 6:17 amYeah, I see they're activating the "heat protocol" at Wimbledon. Anyway, sounds like it's a good idea to weed the garden.Maia wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 8:08 am Yesterday next door's kid informed me that his football had gone into my back garden, so I spent the next fifteen minutes or so trying to find it, as he was shouting directions to me through the fence. I did eventually find it, thankfully, otherwise I might have been there all day, and as it was, I was already running late for work, only to discover, when I got there, that my socks were completely covered in burdocks. At least that's what I think they're called, those little spore things that stick to your clothes in summer when you walk through overgrown areas, and are a complete pain to get off.
I'm not particularly enjoying this heatwave, I must admit. It's the moot tonight, second Friday in the month, but I really don't fancy going, and probably won't.
Re: Covered in burdocks
I get it. I haven't weeded the back for two years, ostensibly because of shoulder surgery, though it's resembling "vacant lot" more than "forest".Maia wrote: ↑Sun Jul 13, 2025 7:51 amI weeded the front garden a few months ago but I've just left the back to grow wild, like a forest.LuckyR wrote: ↑Sun Jul 13, 2025 6:17 amYeah, I see they're activating the "heat protocol" at Wimbledon. Anyway, sounds like it's a good idea to weed the garden.Maia wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 8:08 am Yesterday next door's kid informed me that his football had gone into my back garden, so I spent the next fifteen minutes or so trying to find it, as he was shouting directions to me through the fence. I did eventually find it, thankfully, otherwise I might have been there all day, and as it was, I was already running late for work, only to discover, when I got there, that my socks were completely covered in burdocks. At least that's what I think they're called, those little spore things that stick to your clothes in summer when you walk through overgrown areas, and are a complete pain to get off.
I'm not particularly enjoying this heatwave, I must admit. It's the moot tonight, second Friday in the month, but I really don't fancy going, and probably won't.