A spider set up behind my toiletries. They were a large one of the daddy long-legs variety, often also called a cellar spider.
Sighing, I advised the spider, “That’s not a good place for webbing. I’m always picking this stuff up and moving it around. I think you need to go.” I gently prodded the webbing a few times.
Dropping to the countertop, the spider strode with dignity across the counter, then slipped in between the drawer and the cabinet, disappearing. I admired them. They knew where they were going with amazing surety, and they went unhurried, unruffled.
I wish I had as much poise as they displayed.
Daddy Longlegs spiders are cool, but itsy bitsy spiders are cooler.
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An itsy lives in the same area. We don’t interact much, just kind of nod at each other.
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Scientist 1: Let’s name this spider ‘longlegs’ because of its long legs.
Scientist 2: Not kinky enough.
🤣🤣
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LOL. Great insight. Cheers
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Oh it’s not mine—I found it on the ‘interweb’ 🤣🤣
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