Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Birds and Itchy Arms
I'd hoped to have video of the fox eating the boiled egg I left out, but it didn't come by again last night. I suppose I ought to throw that egg out. After sitting out more than two nights, and expired to boot, it might not do any favors even for the fox.
While digging around in the garden shed the other day, I came across the bird feeder above. We used to have it hanging in the center of the garden but as I recall it attracted too many pigeons, so we consigned it to disuse. Well, I decided to try it out again, so I put some seed in it and hung it from the mock orange in the shady back of the garden, and it has proved a major hit with the tits. I see little blue tits (above) on it...
...as well as coal tits and great tits. The tits are manic, fussy eaters, discarding certain kinds of seeds to hone in on the ones they prefer. The pigeons, meanwhile, seem content to patrol the ground beneath it for the tits' discards.
It amazes me how fast those tits can empty that feeder. For such tiny birds, they can plow through seed like nobody's business. I thought squirrels or even rats were to blame, but I've seen no sign of rodent activity at all. I think it's just those little birds.
Yesterday afternoon, as I sat out on the bench reading, I was amused by the sounds of the starlings in the trees over my head. I love their whooping, rattling, chirping sounds. It's like they're so happy they just can't contain themselves.
Some readers asked yesterday about our new upstairs neighbors. I gotta say, there's not much to tell so far. There's a man, his wife (who I have not yet met) and two boys, young teenagers I'd guess. They're from Israel, they seem like very nice people and we hear them much less than we used to hear the Russians. There is no construction, no banging, no noise beyond normal snippets of day-to-day conversation. It's such a welcome change! The dad even gave me a nice bottle of wine as a thank-you for helping him manage the stacks of cardboard boxes that came from their move. Might they actually be normal people?! That would be a nice change.
I have the weirdest medical problem. Several days ago, I began getting itchy areas on my forearms. There were no marks to speak of beyond a generalized redness, which I assumed came from sun exposure. Well, this itchiness has spread all over the top surface of both my forearms. It is intense as heck and the only thing that relieves it is running my arms under cold water. Hydrocortisone does not help. I haven't tried an antihistamine yet but that's in my plans. There are some almost invisible raised bumps or nodules but they don't seem like insect bites or anything like that. They seem more like hives. Generally speaking, my arms look perfectly normal.
I haven't changed anything like diet or soap and I haven't been out in the sun any more than usual in recent days. But I suppose I have been in the sun quite a bit this summer, overall, and I rarely use sunscreen in the UK. So this could be a reaction to cumulative sun exposure over the course of the season. I'm wondering if I have this, although as far as I know my cervical spine is perfectly healthy. It could also just be this, I suppose. All I know is, it's driving me crazy to the point where it's been hard to sleep. Sunblock from now on!
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With any unexplained itching, with bumps or redness, antihistamine is always my first "go-to". If that doesn't work then I try other things, like going to a doctor and asking for help. I agree you should always wear sunSCREEN at least if not sunBLOCK which gives heavier protection. Washing off the area with soap and water sometimes works better than cold packs because you may have just brushed against something to cause the reaction.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see tits feeding..yes they are fussy eaters!! I have a feeder suckered onto one of my kitchen windows...they don't just pick out what they want, like you say they chuck out everything they don't!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely sunscreen when the UV level is over 3....
If you go to a chemist shop and ask to see the pharmacist they should be able to recommend something for your itchy/bumpy arms.
ReplyDeleteI may have told you this......a few months ago I was pulling a dead plant from a pot that had been in the garden overwinter and a hens egg had been buried about 2 inches down in the soil! I was very surprised to see it as you can imagine!
You are such a caring person, Steve. Should I ever find myself in London, bereft and in need of shelter I know where to go. I won't need a bed. A deckchair in your lovely garden will do.
ReplyDeleteCommiserations on your itch. The need to scratch is hard to resist. Takes a lot of willpower - and even then one absentmindedly does ... Once upon a time my whole body was on fire. It was so bad I didn't give in to impulse, just sat very still, riding it out, phoned my doctor, described symptoms and what do you know: Within twenty minutes an anti histamine was delivered to my door. Oh joy.
I looked at your two links. There is another possibility but only a dermatologist will be able to say, and that is Psoriasis, an autoimmune disease. Comes and goes; takes many different forms. An uncle of mine had it. One of the "cures" he tried was swimming in I think it was the Dead Sea. Plenty of salt.
Don't say I don't comfort people in their hour of need :)
All the best,
U
Seconding sea swimming...one son has used that.
DeleteThere is something quite joyful in watching blue tits, or any kind really, enjoying themselves on a seed feeder. They are such lovely birds.
ReplyDeleteYour arm rash sounds a little like what we used to call prickly heat. I hope you can discover the cause of your rash and get some relief.
Sorry to hear about your forearms Steve. When treating the condition do not make any rash decisions! (Ha! Ha!) Instead, live with it for a few days and if it is not regressing visit your G.P. or an NHS walk-in centre. Buy two bags of cheap frozen peas for the sole purpose of using as ice packs.
ReplyDeleteI for one will miss the Russians because every time you brought them up, Warren Zevon's song Lawyers, Guns and Money always came playing in my head and I like that song. I don't have a mental song about Israelis.
ReplyDeleteThat itching sounds awful. I hope you get some help with that soon. I’m glad the new neighbors have so far been no problem. The Russians left plenty of room for improvement.
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