I set out on my way to the bank today to take care of some bills. Before I got far though, I was surprised to see a worm drying out on the hot sunny pavement. At first I thought it was dead, but then it moved a little. There was no trail of wetness to indicate how it happened to end up there, and it was evidently exhausted, just barely alive in its exposed condition, yet it was still slick with mucus as if it had freshly crawled out of the earth, presenting a small mystery. I carefully picked it up and it didn't put up any resistance, betraying its exhausted state.
I placed the worm in the verge amongst the shade of the vegetation, but the soil was dry and packed hard, so I dug a small hole with my finger and was encouraged to see there was some moisture under the surface; I sprinkled some of the soil over the worm, but clearly the creature needed more than just a light covering of earth to revive -- if it wasn't over its limit already -- so I zipped over to the the supermarket across the street and bought a small bottle of water, all the while anxious to get back to the worm as quickly as possible. On the way in I had to ask (politely) a mother-daughter pair to make way for me on the sliding walkway as I was in a hurry, and they were perfectly nice about moving out of the way, although they might have been slightly perplexed as to why a man would be in such a "grocery-emergency"😅. As fate would have it, my way back was blocked by this little old man with his cart full-laden with bottled water, and I didn't dare to ask him to move it out of the way, it looked so heavy.
Anyway, I trotted back with the water, half-expecting the worm to be gone, but no, it was right where I left it. I gingerly poured a little of the water over it (the water was not refrigerated), and was gladdened to see it move in response. However, I didn't know if it was responding with gratitude to a life-saving gulp of cool ichor or reacting with annoyance to a sudden flood in its (possibly) last moments of life. I therefore decided instead to pour the water on the soil next to it, churning it to mud, and piled some over the worm. To this treatment the worm seemed to respond positively, moving with a bit more vigor than before, and I was encouraged to see it even seemingly trying to burrow its way into the earth.
Whether it succeeded or not, I don't know, because by this point I needed to resume my trip to the bank. I may go back tomorrow to see if there is anything left to see.
Number of worms rescued so far: 78