Aren’t they amazing. They are cute when they are small… and stubborn too. We had one that hitchhiked with us today on the back of our car from Astoria to Portland and back again…
wende
on 30 May, 2006 at 11:04 pm
Yeah, they are setting up house on the mail box. This is a problem… considering I don’t think we can get in it without breaking the web. I think I’ll move them to the rhoddies tomorrow.
I’ll take golden orb-weavers ANY day over those creepy hobo spiders. ACK
Fantastic image! I feel a bit like those bugs lately!
Good to see you at your REAL blog too! 🙂
wende
on 31 May, 2006 at 8:22 pm
Hee… Gary–don’t get me wrong, MySpace has its place. But it kills me how many people refuse to do anything BUT comment on MySpace. Getting my MySpace friends to participate on this website is impossible.
You know if you had simply used your thumb you would not have this little problem. A simple pressing motion with a slight twist should suffice. You may need to write this down. You may also want to practice this technique on other such insects as well. I believe it will work, but not with black ants. I would have to suggest a different method fo rthose little guys.
Please do not think I do nto endorse your behavior I actually do. As your soon will soon remedy this probem we have of going back into the past and trying different thing, I can prsesntly endorse your current expereince that is leading toward the road to enlightenment.
One last thing.
When you go back, the thumb twist action may be scarey, so you have my adorsment to use a large heavy object. I warn you that you may indeed be limit your opportunity to utilize this life growth opportunity. I believe this will be the case, but you can just go back and do it again.
Who would have though enlightenment was just a thumb twist, news paper, or even a brick throw away. Life is truly amazing, and wisdom so simple.
If the answer is simple, God is speaking.
wende
on 1 June, 2006 at 12:18 pm
I’ve long suspected that I was adopted, Mark–Now I have proof!
Aren’t they amazing. They are cute when they are small… and stubborn too. We had one that hitchhiked with us today on the back of our car from Astoria to Portland and back again…
Yeah, they are setting up house on the mail box. This is a problem… considering I don’t think we can get in it without breaking the web. I think I’ll move them to the rhoddies tomorrow.
I’ll take golden orb-weavers ANY day over those creepy hobo spiders. ACK
ARGH!!! KILL THEM ALL!!!
Don’t you know they grow up to be big spiders?!?!?!?!
SPIDERS!!!!
We had a fresh crop the same day as well!
We love our spiders. They are Nature’s No-Cost Orkin Men. We even escort them outside when they get lost inside.
Fantastic image! I feel a bit like those bugs lately!
Good to see you at your REAL blog too! 🙂
Hee… Gary–don’t get me wrong, MySpace has its place. But it kills me how many people refuse to do anything BUT comment on MySpace. Getting my MySpace friends to participate on this website is impossible.
Anyhow… LOVED your painting. (sorry you’re feeling so. . . tiny)
You know if you had simply used your thumb you would not have this little problem. A simple pressing motion with a slight twist should suffice. You may need to write this down. You may also want to practice this technique on other such insects as well. I believe it will work, but not with black ants. I would have to suggest a different method fo rthose little guys.
Please do not think I do nto endorse your behavior I actually do. As your soon will soon remedy this probem we have of going back into the past and trying different thing, I can prsesntly endorse your current expereince that is leading toward the road to enlightenment.
One last thing.
When you go back, the thumb twist action may be scarey, so you have my adorsment to use a large heavy object. I warn you that you may indeed be limit your opportunity to utilize this life growth opportunity. I believe this will be the case, but you can just go back and do it again.
Who would have though enlightenment was just a thumb twist, news paper, or even a brick throw away. Life is truly amazing, and wisdom so simple.
If the answer is simple, God is speaking.
I’ve long suspected that I was adopted, Mark–Now I have proof!
Shudder. Eeeeevil things. Kill them now!
Thanks Rach 😉
Wendy, try again.
Wow…great shot. A little creepy, though. :o)