A little arachnid for your viewing pleasure--or not
Sarah and Lorelei noticed him on our front porch one night when they were here last. Sarah held flashlight, so I could focus on him, and was able to capture some half decent shots.
Oh, yes! This is the same kind I had out front. It finally disappeared one night. Don't know if it got eaten, or died, or moved somewhere else. She spun her web next to our front door for a couple weeks at least. Fascinating to watch even if they are a bit creepy.
great shot of him, in my book the only good spider is a dead spider... and when i find one i scream for bob to come kill it...
ReplyDeletevery cool!!!
ReplyDeleteA fine shot of this fellow. I'd like for him to stay on the porch! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, Rose. That's a colorful, yet hairy specimen.
ReplyDeleteWay cool spidy. Fall is the season to see so many. Good shot. MB
ReplyDeletePS: I like your 'fences' shots too. Foggy one. MB
NOT! Eww, eww, and EWW! Nevertheless, when you get a picture this good, you MUST post it! Good detail.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Sandra, we both scream!!!
ReplyDeleteNot only that, this one is FURRY, ewwwww!!!
ReplyDeleteSpiders are creepy for me but this is a wonderful shot!!!
ReplyDeleteRegarding your comment on my blog: doesn't that second picture remind you of the donkey in one of the schrek movies. I think that was a movie. MB
ReplyDeleteOH MY! :))
ReplyDeleteWow, a natural Halloween decoration all ready for you!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beauty of nature, but it sure gives me the willies. genie
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! This is the same kind I had out front. It finally disappeared one night. Don't know if it got eaten, or died, or moved somewhere else. She spun her web next to our front door for a couple weeks at least. Fascinating to watch even if they are a bit creepy.
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