This is about as “eerie” as I can get!
And really…it’s just more amazing then it is “eerie”!
Spiders. They fascinate me,… as long as they keep their distance from me!
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This photo is fantastic! (And gross all at the same time.) Amazing.
You make me smile! π It didn’t stay for too long….and thankfully, it was outside! I probably wouldn’t be nearly as amazed or fascinated if I saw something like this in my house!
Haha. No, we wouldn’t be fascinated at all! We’d be on the couch screaming for someone to get a shoe! π
Not if it were Charlotte, spinning her web.
A good pointβ¦
I agree! I love to look at them, but walking through a web? *shivers!*
I was thinking the same thing, how awesome spiders are. They are architects and they must have get vision, I mean really, building with a material that is practically invisible yet all their lines are so precise. I could learn some stuff about construction from spiders! π
“What (something) webs we spin.” Who said that? Must be Shakespeare.
“Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.” Sir Walter Scott. It’s a great quote because it can be so very true and it’s fun to say too! π
Well I’ll be darned. Not Shakespeare, kick in the rear. Durn.
Thanks
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Great minds must think alike! π I’m having a hard time coming up with a photo for this challenge because…well…I just don’t do eerie. And so I was thinking of posting a photo I took of a spider hanging on a web on our front porch. I like yours better though! π
Thank you so much! Yeah…it was hard to think of one, I try to stay away from “eerie” stuff as much as I can!
This photo definitely captures an eerie feeling!