Saturday, July 26, 2008

The Excitement of Living in a Bug Cemetary


Hahaha… yeah you might think that sounds funny but its really not – I assure you. Our house has become an Insect cemetery over the last few months… actually I wouldn’t really call it a cemetery as much as a museum. Over the weeks collections of “bug art” as I like to call it, has captivated our walls, floors, counters and ceilings… each time I walk to the bathroom I get to see a wide variety of squished bugs in different art forms. “oh look, this one is splat against the wall using the dead on shoe approach…” and then theres the “oh the still intact swiped down with a towel or baseball cap.” And of course my favorite the “glued to the wall from an overdose of hairspray or whatever lethal aerosol bottle was closest”

Yes to answer your question – we offer tours throughout the day. Usually people who know of our infamous art displays – generally don’t want to come back, which usually does the trick. Ants, moths, those annoying loud beetle things that refuse to die unless you hear that shivering crack of their shell, and of course those wonderful little ants. At one point I actually felt bad killing the ants. I think it was because of that Disney movie – where the Ant becomes the good guy and its just so horrible to think youre killing one of them soldiers so I tried to kind of just convince them to go away. “for your own safety – go on, get out of here! If my dad sees you, it will be down the drain for you!!” Sadly, they don’t usually listen, end up crawling back, and unfortunately I give up and just squish em.


Sad I know – but that’s the life living in a bug cemetery… as I was walking to the bathroom this afternoon I was introduced to the newest addition to the collection. Granted the little sucker doesn’t have a name but I can tell you he did have wings (flattened against the wall of course) my immediate reaction was “is this alive?!?!?!?!” and my husband reassured me “no, its dead” – aha, so its part of the collection ….”has it been categorized?” I think we should start naming our art pieces. Pete. Pete sounds like a good name for a bug… well this particular one maybe… oh but before I forget, we don’t allow Bees into our museum halls / cemeteries. No way. Those are sent right into the recycle bin… Does that mean we’re racist or prejudiced? That just becomes the little guys sting – I don’t like them and refuse to keep them? Quite possibly, but they freak me out man !!!! yeps, I guess I am a racist. (they are black you know :)


And so my life continues as the curator of this museum… im hoping to shut down soon, close up shop… but in the meantime, its another quiet summer evening – just me, my aerosol spray, and Pete.

3 comments:

Miss Webster said...

Are you open on the weekends? :)

sheina said...

Wow! Doesnt sound as wuiet as you say it does... And what are planning on ddoing about it? besides for stepping on them ( what does the bottom of your shoe look like?) and waisting your expensive hairspray on them?

Duby said...

sad to say sheina, we close up in the winter ... then re-open in time for the summer season...

want a tour ?