Wow, my elbow feels like spiders

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Wow, my elbow feels like spiders
To the spiders in my house
To the spider I had to move out of the tub today so I could shower: Sorry about that, but you were gonna drown. I am impressed at how far across the bathroom you had ventured by the time I finished though and I hope you find a new less populated area.
To the teeny spider who build a nest all in my basil plant's pot: Thank you thank you thank you that gnat infestation was making me crazy and now we both benefit.
Spider babies!!
@onenicebugperday i know these are orb weavers, but I was wondering, in general is it possible to ID spiders when they're this young?
Baby spiders!!
I also saw what I think was a male going into hot tub spider's hideout. It was smaller, and of the same species. So more babies may be on their way!
restless is the filigree
of market translation,
spoiling in my view
a crucial thought,
ancient are the aurum scrolls
that haunt a wending passage,
vulpine with their folios
of chance
At work drawing lady faces and making sigils for many spiders.
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????? YOUR HANDWRITING IS LIKE CALLIGRAPHY WOW HOW ???????
omg no it looks like a spider died
Nightmare Fuel
Story time children. Okay so last weekend I found a sheep skull in a hedge. Was pretty happy as I don't have anything that big and since it was clean bone I was allowed to take it home. Shoved it on my desk, went about my day. A few hours later I come back upstairs and see a couple of spiders on my desk. This is not unusual. I catch one and put it outside. In the process, the other spider scurries under my sheep skull. I lift said sheep skull by the eye sockets so the nose is tilting down At which at least 20 or so spiders all with the body size of a pea at least scurry out of the nose cavity and all over the skull. And keep coming. I scoop the entire thing, spider infested, and shove it outside. It must have had some sort of nest inside it. I'm not even afraid of spiders. But that was nightmare stuff for sure.