ENDING THE YEAR… Odds & ends (Part 167a)
It was a typical
weekend… mostly chores… a trip to the landfill, yard work and the like.
Elle had delivered the last of the donated clothes that I’d picked up in
the city to the Thrift Shoppe at the church and around lunch time I was
curious as to how those things had been accepted by the public so took a
quick trip down to the church. For the church I was like Rex at the
sailing center… the unpaid custodian/repair man. Any time I was at the
church I’d make a cursory check of the grounds and building. There
usually wasn’t much to be concerned with during the Summer but with
colder weather there was usually something. With the extra money coming
in from the shop we’d gotten back in the good graces of the heating oil
company and they were there to do preventive maintenance on the “new”
old oil burner. There were probably a half dozen people there looking at
the clothes when I walked down the stairs to the undercroft. I took a
quick look around and it seemed like the piles of clothes were
reasonable so I asked how they had done for the day. The minister’s wife
who had taken charge of the shop answered with a smile and said it’d
been “a good day”. It was like that statement set off a chain of events
that ruined my day… and created a major problem for the church.
The
mechanic working on the oil burner yelled out at the same time I saw a
big flash and heard a long ‘pop’ come from the room that housed the
burner. It was instant panic. There were only two ways out of the
basement and one was right there… three stone steps up to the back door.
The other way was at the far end of the room and it was a narrow flight
of stairs into the church itself. The one thing I remember vividly was
yelling for everyone to get out of the room. I also remember the
mechanic emerging from the room that housed the oil burner and with his
face completely black. The people nearest the door headed up the steps
as I headed for the other end of the room. The two women who were there
were panic stricken and, in spite of my yelling at them to open the door
right by where they were standing they just stood there. Getting to
them I grabbed the door handle as well as the arm of the woman who was
closest to it and shoved her through the door. The other woman was just
standing there with her eyes bugged out. I yelled at her to get moving
but she didn’t. That’s when I grabbed her and sort of half lifted her
towards the stairs. But the other woman was now lying on them and not
moving. I didn’t know what to do.
I looked towards the back door
and could see the mechanic standing in the open doorway. I do remember
not seeing any flames but I did see a lot of black smoke. I yelled for
the mechanic to come help me. If you’ve ever seen pictures of the old
vaudeville days where the performers would put black on their faces to
perform, that was this guy at that moment. I still had the one woman by
the shoulders and told him to grab her legs. When he got her feet off
the floor I headed for the back door. Outside we lay her down in the
grass and headed back for the other one. I don’t really know if she had
passed out or not but when we got to her she still wasn’t moving. The
guy climbed over her and grabbed her shoulders while I grabbed her
ankles. It was while I was carrying her that I actually took a look at
her. I didn’t recognize her but, with the shop open to the public that
was to be expected. A guess would be that she was around forty.
Thankfully, she was fairly light weight. It was while we were going up
the stairs that she started talking and moving, wanting to know what we
were doing. When we got her outside we laid her down next to where the
other woman was now sitting. As soon as her butt hit the ground she
started to swivel around to look at the woman and as she did she pulled
her legs up to her body. I’d squatted to put her down and, unexpectedly,
I had an up close and personal view of her flowered panties as I was
trying to get her to respond to my question as to how she was feeling.
When she heard me she turned back towards me and realized that she was
in a compromised position. All of a sudden she pushed herself up to a
sitting position and started screaming at me with a burst of profanity.
It happened in a matter of seconds and it was a total shock to me. The
oil burner mechanic was now right behind her and started yelling at her
to calm down. In just a few more seconds we were all standing and the
woman was still yelling at me like I’d physically attacked her. It was
at that point I that realized what was more important was that there had
been an explosion inside the building and ran back inside. The mechanic
followed me as we headed for the door to the room where the explosion
had taken place. Thankfully, there was no visible fire.
The
minister’s wife had been one of the first to leave and had run around
the outside of the building and run up the steps to the church office.
Inside, she called the fire department. While the mechanic and I were
looking in the room we heard the sirens of the fire trucks and within a
few minutes they arrived. I recognized the first men there and they told
us both to exit the building as they rushed in. Outside, I finally
asked the mechanic if he was OK and he sort of nodded that he was. I
looked around for the two women we’d carried out and both were gone. By
then there were any number of other firemen there and I watched as they
took the mechanic away for attention.
I have no idea how long
all of that had taken to unfold. When the firemen started to leave I was
told there was no structural damage. By then the minister had arrived
as well as a few other vestrymen and we took a look at the mess we had.
It was mostly soot. One of the men was familiar with oil burners and
suggested that it had been a “backflash” and that the burner itself was
still probably useable. Cleaning the soot up was what we had to face.
That was when I looked at the piles of clothing on the tables and knew
there was a big job ahead. It was then that I refocused on the two women
who I’d helped to carry out of the building. I thought back to the
verbal attack the one woman had thrown at me. Here I’d just carried her
out of a building that had experienced an explosion and she proceeded to
cuss me out for an inadvertent look up the hem of her dress. There was
no “Thank you” for helping her… just a verbal barrage. It was another
experience with a female that just added to my not understanding how the
feminine mind work.(68)
The afternoon was spent attempting to
clean the basement up. All the clothes had to be removed with the real
problem being that we had no place to put them. Calls went out for
volunteers to take the washable clothes and to wash them and I ended up
delivering piles of clothes to a couple of them. It was an annoyance
that I certainly didn’t need… until I drove up one driveway. Right there
in front of me was a clothesline with a bunch of panties and bras
blowing in the wind. There were both bikinis as well as full brief
panties there. I wasn’t sure who lived there and when I went to the door
I was greeted by cute girl. I immediately associated her with the
bikinis. She didn’t know anything about the clothes I’d brought so left
me standing there to find someone to help me. I recognized the woman who
then came to the door as being an older parishioner and she told me
where to put the clothes. Initially I was disappointed, hoping that the
full brief panties belonged to a younger woman. But, at least I got a
view of some panties.
To be continued…
2 comments:
Probably the stack control in the smoke pipe, at least a good upppie for your trouble.
OB... the two things I left to others had to do with electricity and oil burners...
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