

I decided it was high time I used my incredible shrinking machine again. Attaching myself to a nearby tree with dental floss, I slowly lowered myself down towards the ashphalt to get a closer look at this colourful arachnid.

What an interesting pattern! Perfectly symetrical.

Oh, no! He saw me! Help!
9 comments:
Ew.
Hi Sherri,
Very cool spider! (I can bravely say that since I am no where near it! lol) What kind of spider is it?
Love that picture.
Luckily I escaped to answer your questions. Whew. Rose, I have no idea. He didn't want to talk, just eat.
Like the new Buttershug look, Sher!
Gorgeous! Fabulous photography. Also love the new blog look.
Thanks, guys!
Sherri - you were right -you are a geek. Thanks for the good laugh! I'm so glad you escaped to show us these fantastic pictures. I can't wait to show them to Jonah.
AR
Actually Rose H., it is a common garden spider or Araneous diadenatus since you were wondering..... hehe
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