The Mouse in the Delphiniums...a true-tale.
The Mouse in the Delphiniums
It was the 4th of July. Historically a day off for much of the Jewell Garden crew. But it was warm that year of 2019 and so I went in early to give the garden a bit of a drink before parade watching and participating in Skagway’s small town festivities.
As I was moving hoses, I happened to hear something jangling about. I peered around the flowering Delphiniums and saw a wee mouse jumping around with a mouse-trap attached to its leg. Oh dear. Not a favorite. I used to be quite terrified of mice. Screeching, jumping-up-onto-kitchen-counter, kind of antics. Fortunately, I was over such squeamishness by that point…but still, little guy was not dead and there was no one else nearby to deal with it.
Climbing onto the rock wall, I assessed the situation. Well, I didn’t have gloves handy so not doing a release. (Also, it was right by the dining area, and there was a reason we had set the mouse traps. We couldn’t be having mice in the kitchen when we were running A restaurant…).
So, the mouse must die.
But dang it. I didn’t really want to have to do this…ugh.
I gathered up the gumption.
Found a decent sized rock. Held it above the terrified mouse…and forcefully threw that stone down.
It was a solid thwack.
The mouse trap flew up.
And the mouse, released by God, raced away under the deck.
I kid you not.