You can see all 13 fotos at http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2016/5/13-fotos-on-friday-the-13th
Category: Spiders
Wealhþeow
You can see a more colorful photo of Wealhþeow at http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2016/4/wealhtheow
Big Bend and Roses T – 24 Days
Landscapes, critters and rose arrangements http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/12/big-bend-and-roses-t-24-days
Tiny Jumper
Tiny jumping spider exporing a rose http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/10/tiny-jumper
The Pitcher
Spider Daze
It’s that time of the year when the garden spiders are building their webs in the flowers and pathways. Last night I moved the hose from one drip system to the other, and felt something crawling on me — it was one of the zipper spiders. It had apparently built its web across the path and I didn’t see it in the low light of dusk. I felt bad that I had inadvertently destroyed her web. I moved her over to some tall grasses and she crawled off me into the grasses where she could build another web. Walking through her web reminded me of an old Far Side comic where a couple of spiders have a web built on the end of a slide and one spider is telling the other “If we pull this off, we’ll eat like kings!” You can see a copy of the comic here: http://blogerinblog.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/eat-like-kings.jpg.
Creatures in the Moonlight
While walking out to the ditch to turn in the irrigation water at 2:00 am under the Harvest Moon, I saw a critter scurrying my way. Skunks don’t see very well, so it got pretty close to me before it stopped and we had a brief stand off — long enough for me to sweet talk it into letting me get a couple of photos. The skunk wasn’t sure what to think about a giant troll talking to it in the middle of the night — it stomped its front feet and stepped from side to side trying to decide whether to scurry past me, spray me or retreat. It finally decided on a compromise and ran into the tall grass on its right. Fortunately, it turned out to be an uneventful encounter, but I had a difficult time getting a clear shot of the nervous little skunk as the shutter speed was only 1/5 of a second at ƒ/1.4. On the other hand, it was easy to get a clear shot of the spider that had built its web on the irrigation gate. It held perfectly still.
My Big Ten Inch…
I sit on the deck ready to get shots of zipper spiders, dragonflies and whatever other insects, birds and beasts come to visit the various foliage around the deck. — for some reason, Laurie got all excited and took cell phone photos of me with my big ten inch lens ready to shoot. Take a listen to “Big Ten Inch” by Bull Moose Jackson.


















