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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Murmur Like Me

I was definitely not right to have told you that all bugs have left for the moon. Those who stayed in skyscrapers, I found out, seemed to not be concerned at all. The skyscrapers stood up so strong and brave to say No to mowers.

A spider, as tiny as a grain of rice, was seen showing off on a tightrope and without a balance pole. Is this the other reason that made it stay? And this type of so called show-off normally happens during young, and we get very hesitant with age.

On the contrary, do you think this tightrope walking is real thrilling? I do not think so, but many of us pay to scream when watching thriller films, and that is loud enough to deafen one another. A movie is still a movie. It is worse still if your boss happens to be one of the audiences, I am sorry, though sorry is the hardest word, he will hear and response to any complaints or requests no more.

By the way, if one of the legs slips, the spider is still safe with another seven. Please, don’t scream. Murmur like me.

18 comments:

  1. Whenever I see a spider I tell myself to remember "Charlott's Web". Then I am not afraid. I am sixty but I become like a kid with my grandkids. Nice Pics:)

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  2. These are wonderful pictures of the spider on the tightrope.

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  3. A spider can spin a safety harness and don't have to worry about falling and hurting itself.

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  4. I think I found riding a rollercoaster or any amusement the fastest, the tallest machine are more thrilling than watching movie ;-).A tightrope, I wonder how tall is the hieght.

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  5. Small spider, I wont scream la..but a big fat amd hairy one like tarantula I would have jumped and screamed, dont care if the King is besides me!

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  6. Fantastic pictures, Rainfield! I did scream at all, but quietly said "Eew" inside my head. Is that count?

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  7. Ah ha ha..so your boss pays for a scream. Some in-law's invited us up for a horror one evening..they even had pop corn and soft drinks (eyes rolling). Wonder what the statistics are on falling off high places like ladders with age? Men probably have more of an issue with that? just saying..

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  8. Nice pics!! have you ever been bitten by any of these bugs as you photograph them...

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  9. Spider are lucky to have thier eight legs. They do not have to worry about slipping. Cute post and wonderful photos.

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  10. Well i try my best and murmer like you but i think when i see a live spider.... ISCREAM!

    sorry just that i am a sissy arround spiders...
    Leontien

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  11. i think his 8 legs and having a sticky tightrope gives him an advantage, still- a great feat.

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  12. If it slips, will it be trapped by it's own web?

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  13. I will probably scream if I see this spider in person...but your pictures, rainfield, are awesome...just like you!

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  14. Looks liek you had an intimate conversation with the spider... very nice capture!

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  15. Again you have captured a spider. god has its great creation.

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  16. Spiders always seem to have enough legs for them and even some others.

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