Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
Oh no, my nightmare, spiders in my boots! I have big ones here too. I think they're as old as my 120 year old house!
Yikes...he's huge. I saw another big (not an arachnid?) this morning...I call them mosquito catchers...something that flies and has long legs. Hope he's eating all the mosquitoes.
Such a helper! But not always welcome...
Nice shadows in that second one. It's good that it was out of the shoe; that could have been sad for all concerned.
Faint
Yeccch! What kind is it? I mean, besides big and scary!
I think it's a Wolf Spider -- we've been sharing the bathroom with one for months.
What a fine specimen of eight leggedness. They do eat other bugs. Good to have the non poison type around.
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Oh no, my nightmare, spiders in my boots! I have big ones here too. I think they're as old as my 120 year old house!
Yikes...he's huge. I saw another big (not an arachnid?) this morning...I call them mosquito catchers...something that flies and has long legs. Hope he's eating all the mosquitoes.
Such a helper! But not always welcome...
Nice shadows in that second one. It's good that it was out of the shoe; that could have been sad for all concerned.
Faint
Yeccch! What kind is it? I mean, besides big and scary!
I think it's a Wolf Spider -- we've been sharing the bathroom with one for months.
What a fine specimen of eight leggedness. They do eat other bugs. Good to have the non poison type around.
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