I’m going to try looking outside myself
a bit more.
There’s been entirely too much
rummaging around inside my head.
Look around you, Tracy!
There’s much to see.
Like this cool, starting-to-fall-apart web . . .

I’m going to try looking outside myself
a bit more.
There’s been entirely too much
rummaging around inside my head.
Look around you, Tracy!
There’s much to see.
Like this cool, starting-to-fall-apart web . . .

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I hear you sister! Mind if I join you in some web gazing?
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Jump on in! Or, maybe not.
Wildebeest and Co had great fun watching the wolf spider who created this scurry out and wrap an insect in webbing before devouring it. They were screaming like little, well, girls.
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Jump on in! Or, maybe not.
Wildebeest and Co had great fun watching the wolf spider who created this scurry out and wrap an insect in webbing before devouring it. They were screaming like little, well, girls.
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pretty sweet web! I wonder what else you will see!
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I got some other cool pics today, too. I’m so glad I noticed the camera sitting there, gathering dust.
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I love a good spider web picture! Now is certainly the time of year for them. They are absolutely going nuts with webs, egg sacs, etc. It’s Charlotte’s Web time of year!
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I didn’t realize that about the time of year. Now I’ll have to really keep my eyes open for other webs and spider gear.
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I found a mama spider in the basement with her little egg sac, she was guarding it carefully. A few days later, she was dead *sniff* and her babies had hatched (hundreds of little brown specks) – I moved the board they were on outside. (I don’t need hundreds of spiders in my basement! Aaack!
But, yes – I’ve been noticing their webs everywhere outside. It’s pretty cool!
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You don’t need hundreds of spiders in your basement? Really?
Yeah. Me, neither.
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Beautiful. It makes me miss our gorgeous – and huge! – kitchen spider in Costa Rica. We named her Carlotta.
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Carlotta! Such a lovely name. I do love spiders.
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Ooh – love that web. Love that you’re back on LJ even more.
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It is glorious, isn’t it? And thanks for the welcome back, Kelly. I’ve missed it here.
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I found a mama spider in the basement with her little egg sac, she was guarding it carefully. A few days later, she was dead *sniff* and her babies had hatched (hundreds of little brown specks) – I moved the board they were on outside. (I don’t need hundreds of spiders in my basement! Aaack!
But, yes – I’ve been noticing their webs everywhere outside. It’s pretty cool!
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You don’t need hundreds of spiders in your basement? Really?
Yeah. Me, neither.
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I need to do the same. I spend way too much time in my own head, it’s just that it’s so nice in there. I think of it as my Secret Garden. 🙂
I love the photo! I need to get out and look more. If a person looks right, the whole world is a Secret Garden.
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The whole world IS a secret garden. You’re so right!
(I’m glad it’s nice in your head; sometimes mine feels a bit un-nice).
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I need to do the same. I spend way too much time in my own head, it’s just that it’s so nice in there. I think of it as my Secret Garden. 🙂
I love the photo! I need to get out and look more. If a person looks right, the whole world is a Secret Garden.
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Very cool web. Fall always helps me notice the rest of the world.
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Yes, I know you love your autumn foliage. It is a nice time of year; the colors POP!
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The whole world IS a secret garden. You’re so right!
(I’m glad it’s nice in your head; sometimes mine feels a bit un-nice).
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