
i saw the tree and the web and stepped closerโ
never touching, ever wishing
i could transform into the spider living here,
between this brittle bark
and the steel grey sky
and the rippling river
and the approaching summer storm
i saw the tree and the web and stepped closerโ
never touching, ever wishing
i could transform into the spider living here,
between this brittle bark
and the steel grey sky
and the rippling river
and the approaching summer storm
love the abstract effect you got from the photo today syl!
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Thank you Jodi. ๐
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Sets a mood that I feel ๐
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While coming on a nice fat fly… ๐ Just saying from a spider’s perspective. โCurt
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Right! ๐
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Deeply beautiful.
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Thank you Nico.
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Excellent! ๐ Most women are programmed (unfortunately) to hate spiders!
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I’d love to tell you that I am not afraid of spiders but that’s not exactly true. They fascinate me completely, while still feeling a shiver run up my spine. Although I didn’t actually see the spider that lives here, I very much admired its homemaking skills.
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Fascinating little creatures… and yet they really creep me out. But only since I moved to Australia…
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Are the spiders in Australia very intimidating? I imagine the answer is yes…
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Google huntsman spider… or redback spider… huntsman is our tarantula… and then there are the funnelweb spiders….
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I’m allergic to their bites , but I love them the same: they have a social structure from which we could learn a lot
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Really? That’s interesting…
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The photo invites us to step into the scene … to explore the pastel colours, the contours, the dark corners. Meeting a spider is an added bonus (yes, really). ๐ Well done.
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Thank you so much. ๐
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