I had this terrific assignment to shoot in Belize in early June. The lovely Evon was able to go along as my assistant. It was a great late birthday trip for her and we even had a couple of days off in the middle of the trip to ourselves. Our itinerary took us to the rain forest for a few days and then out to Tobacco Caye, a tiny five acre island, for more shooting.
As expected, the rain forest was hot and humid. The camp where we stayed was a notch or two above primitive. We were with a bunch of scientists and as the evening discussions ran their course, the topic of botfly’s came up. Nasty little buggers, botfly’s are parasites deposited by mosquito’s which then burrow into the skin of their host to incubate their larvae. They can grow quite large and, thanks to several rows of tiny barbs, are difficult to remove. Of course the academics in the group expressed their desire to become botfly hosts for the sake of scientific study. Nuts!
So the trip went well and we returned home to New Hampshire without incident. Or so we thought. After a couple of weeks Evon had some mosquito bites that were still irritated and swollen. The talk turned to botfly’s. Then the reality came – she had three bites that were indeed, botfly’s. Ughh.
Now I would have happily switched places to with her and undertaken the botfly drama myself. But it never works out like that, does it? To make it worse, I was away for the weekend when Evon confirmed the presence of the little parasites. Yeah, I’m dirt. Somehow this whole thing is my fault. But that’s okay because we got the botlfy’s out and managed to get a little bit of video documentary to boot. Makes for a good story
Awrr Garsh, Dave, you really know how to show a girl a good time. Take ‘em to exotic places… then rip alien creatures from their scalp. Probably not something for your Facebook page. And what can we say about Evon? Well, she’s as tough as she is beautiful and funny!
Aaarrrgh! Half of the office just went home sick. Thanks for sharing!
Cheers,
Sally