Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Spiders









17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't have to buy a pet, there's plenty here already!

Albrecht von Krappa said...

Dast ist true meine kleiner pet.

Anonymous said...

I'm NOT your "little pet" Albrecht von Krappa! I do know what I'm talking about ... :)

Ces Adorio said...

Looks poisonous to me. Imagine being caught in that web on the last image.

Anonymous said...

That bottom web was the width of five people Ces! None of these are poisonous. Trust me ;)

Ces Adorio said...

I think I will be safe with you in the woods, Anon. I will trust you with these spiders. Five people! That depends on how big the people are, don't you think?

Anonymous said...

Even if we lined up five newborns, the web is quite large, Ces :) Hhehee they look funny hanging there! The SPIDER!!

Indigo-Daisy said...

What little artists they are creating this geometric piece of beauty. And when the sun shine on them with the morning dew, they look simply divine.

Anonymous said...

Agree they are fine artists Indigo-daisy :) It would have been more romantic seeing them in the morning due, unfortunately this was just another very wet lunchtime!

Ruela said...

Cool,
I love spiders.

Anonymous said...

Excellent! You can eat the spider and save the newborns Ruela! Mwhahahaha
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simon said...

like jewels

Anonymous said...

Simon, best time to photograph webs is when they're wet. Aussie girls imagine them as necklaces :)

Ces Adorio said...

These are the spider webs in horror movies where you walk through the forest and then bumped into one of these and all of a sudden you are a spiderwebbed mummy or if you have children, you can be the spiderwebbed mommy.

Anonymous said...

HAHHAAAA, we are all spiderwebbed mummies Down Under Ces! I have a funny story about translating my son's website into Japanese and finding out I was calling his Host Mother a mummy in Japanese! It was very embarrassing and all I could think about was how important manners are for the Japanese :O Luckily my Son taught her Aussie humour :)

albina said...

Eeeeeiiiik!

And wow... Never one will see anything like that here in the winter! Beautiful webs - scary web makers. Shudder...

Anonymous said...

Hhehheee, just because you can't see them doesn't mean they aren't there Albina! MWHAHHAHAHAAA
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