Oh Charlotte… why must you make your invisible, silky strands of webbing where I walk in my yard. And why is it always at face level so it ends up on me. —WebbedOut
This article appears in Jun 24-30, 2010.

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Oh Charlotte… why must you make your invisible, silky strands of webbing where I walk in my yard. And why is it always at face level so it ends up on me. —WebbedOut
This article appears in Jun 24-30, 2010.
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thank yours stars for the creepy crawlies, without them, you would be inundated with fucking biting stinging bugs, and no real relief.spiders have their part in the scheme of things, and as such, i think that is way fucking cool. i love watching them make their webs, and see if they make the same design or different. believe or don’t, there are over 4,000 designs, each a variation on the next, or completely different. before a fire years back, i had about 20,000 pics of these buggers doing their thing. and if you really want something relax you, then watch a spider build a web. it’s fucking fantastic the shit they do, and go thru. leave the beasties alone.
I used to have the same problem when I used to live with my parents. My dad is taller than me, and my mom is shorter than me. My sister is the same height as me, and somehow I am the only one who gets caught on the spider web.
Ick, such a horrible feeling. And then you look crazy waving about trying to get them off.
I’m really loving the tag on this bitch.
i like creepy crawlies, arachnids included…but earwigs, cockroaches and fleas need not apply. if your wee ones enjoy bugs, the natural history museum is fun