I have to admit that I was quite entranced by this little creature. He was so engrossed in his task that he did not notice the proximity of my lens. When the wind billowed and shook the foundation of his home, he zip lined to the west to tether another anchor to my patio door. His long legs gracefully scaled the delicate fibers of his web as he eagerly returned to his lunch. The trio – his house,his home and his meal – continued to sway with the breeze.
Thank you, WordPress, for giving me an excuse to get up close.
Stunning shot!
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Thank you! If you ever decide to write a love story between a fly and a spider let me know…it could be your cover 😉
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Haha, could be a great metaphor shot 😉
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nice moment you got there, great shot..!!
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Thank you.
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creepy 😛 but a great shot none the less good exercise for your creative muscles 😀
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Thank you Rs. ☺
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I loved the narrative you gave this. No matter how big the lens … its not big enough for me if there is a spider involved!
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Thank you Belinda. Spiders never bothered me but anything with a hard shell… (except turtles)☺
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lol!
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What a great photo and I agree with gutsy4 on the narrative. I am always intrigued by a spider having or prepairing its meal. Well done!
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Thank you! I have watched them quite a bit too but never through my lens. You must have an appreciation for all animals? I really enjoyed your mouse story.☺
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I would love to have lived on Noah’s Ark. Animals are like therapy for me ☺
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Me too. ☺
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I not only love the photo, but also the narrative that goes with it!
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Thank you so much for saying that! I feel like I am tentatively stretching out my ‘writing’ muscles. Baby steps..☺
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