Spiders welcome hear
Always hunting season
No nasty sprays allowed
No rolled newspaper
There in the recycle bin
Naitchers , natural born killers
Will keep the nasty fly’s population down
I LOVE THE SPIDERS WHO LIVE IN MY ABODE!
Too marvelous! Why thank you, most splendid!! Oh what a jolly spider she was! I was so thrilled to find her, and then…to realize there was an opportunity for morning backlight! WOO I was in a state of puerile euphoria indeed, and melting too, and it was wonderful!! Thank you so for dripping by dear friend. Myriad cheers,
Yes, and is she not a beauty?? I almost failed to see her there, glowing in the sunlight. Her legs were brilliant chartreus, body the dark lush green of the leaves surrounding her. She is a gorgeous green lynx spider, if you had trouble discerning. I was ever so proud to find her. She was in the perfect place to lunge at and seize a plethora of prey species- being right in the middle of a butterfly garden of native-species. Why, I had to paw through a thick brigade of butterflies, bees, and about a thousand different scintillating species of fly to get to the lovely arachnid! I would have abided there longer to watch her in action, but I began to wither away and desiccate in the blazing sunlight, blast me, and I also had spotted a waltzing coon warbling onto a dewy, shaded trail beyond the garden, and, of course, I had to go gamboling after him.
Right, enough with the rambling. Thank you ever so much for drizzling by. It has been a delight. Many cheers!
Spiders welcome hear
Always hunting season
No nasty sprays allowed
No rolled newspaper
There in the recycle bin
Naitchers , natural born killers
Will keep the nasty fly’s population down
I LOVE THE SPIDERS WHO LIVE IN MY ABODE!
Ken D
AYE!! ARG! Me too dear matie!!!! Cheers!
I do love them too. They are harmless, they go their way. Sometimes they need to be relocated like in shower though…
Great photo, and your words, whilst quite wonderful, send shivers down my spine. 🙂
Too marvelous! Why thank you, most splendid!! Oh what a jolly spider she was! I was so thrilled to find her, and then…to realize there was an opportunity for morning backlight! WOO I was in a state of puerile euphoria indeed, and melting too, and it was wonderful!! Thank you so for dripping by dear friend. Myriad cheers,
Autumn Jade
Is this your photo, Jade?
Yes, and is she not a beauty?? I almost failed to see her there, glowing in the sunlight. Her legs were brilliant chartreus, body the dark lush green of the leaves surrounding her. She is a gorgeous green lynx spider, if you had trouble discerning. I was ever so proud to find her. She was in the perfect place to lunge at and seize a plethora of prey species- being right in the middle of a butterfly garden of native-species. Why, I had to paw through a thick brigade of butterflies, bees, and about a thousand different scintillating species of fly to get to the lovely arachnid! I would have abided there longer to watch her in action, but I began to wither away and desiccate in the blazing sunlight, blast me, and I also had spotted a waltzing coon warbling onto a dewy, shaded trail beyond the garden, and, of course, I had to go gamboling after him.
Right, enough with the rambling. Thank you ever so much for drizzling by. It has been a delight. Many cheers!
Autumn Jade