It was a raining night. It is a misty morning.
A spider has just waked up. It slides down from the top end, makes some arm stretching exercises, and stops by the dining table for a morning feast. How about a cup of hot coffee?
I am interested to know when the spider will finished up the whole prey; it has no fridge.
But I have to move on; there is more to explore. I shall not finish talking to them when I am very old.
Love you spider story. You take such good pictures of these little creatures! Been raining here for two days. Even a few snowflakes in the air today.
ReplyDeleteYou speak the language of so many creatures, dear rainfield. Mostly, I just take off when I see spiders and don't bother to stop and chat!
ReplyDeleteYou always amazed me with your photos! Such little and pretty spider through your lens..
ReplyDeleteThe flying ant is bigger than the spider. What if it starts rotting in the dining room and the smells goes right up to the bedroom?
ReplyDeleteI need a cup of coffee now.
Do spiders drink coffee? I hope you always find time to explore, your macro shots are wonderful. Nice story.
ReplyDeleteMost of the criters who enjoy spending time with me, remarked that they too like their meals a trifle aged. They all waved their paws..no need for the fridge! Just me who insists! (grin) Now I'm off to slap a fearless fly who's web he missed with beady eye~
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful macros. I hope you live to a very old age -- I want to see many more wonderful pictures like this.
ReplyDeleteThat is a gigantic breakfast!
ReplyDeleteNice Story.He is a pretty spider.
ReplyDeleteWhat a big breakfast!
ReplyDeleteBreakfast, lunch and dinner in one prey!
ReplyDeleteI agree with all these comments...Well done! Beautiful post!
ReplyDeleteSimple yet interesting story...
ReplyDeleteExcellent story with the spider! Creative indeed!
ReplyDeletehahaha... now i wonder if it will affect the spider's health for eating a stale left-over. you are funny in a witty way.
ReplyDeleteI guess none of us can wait forever for an answer from the spider. Even though it is very beautiful, I don't think I would want it to talk to me anyway.
ReplyDeleteYou are the pied piper to spiders. I really like the pictures of spiders and webs that you post.
ReplyDeleteInteresting markings on the spider body. I wonder if it is poisonous. Do not stay too long or it can have you for dinner.
ReplyDeletelovely, though am not always present here because of my sched :( but always glad to explore with you, and always excited to see what you have. I love what you said, "But I have to move on; there is more to explore. I shall not finish talking to them when I am very old."- I am with you.
ReplyDeleteThe prey is bigger than the spider! :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe the spider shared its huge meal. Very nice photos, Rainfield!
ReplyDeleteGreat macro shots! Hope the spider will share the meal so that it won't get spoiled ;))
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