One of the "most mailed" stories in the Boston Globe is about a boy who complained about popping noises in his ears. The ENT guy flushed out one dead and one drowned spider. To his credit, the MD gave the boy the spiders and the boy thought it was neat.
Wow! The things your sharp eye picks up on!!
ReplyDeleteI'll say! You ARE amazing, Lori!
ReplyDeletegreat find!
ReplyDeleteWhat is that flower, Lori?
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing crab spiders using flowers for their own purposes, tapping into the stream of pollinators.
WOW! from me, too.
ReplyDeleteDanger is lurking in even (or especially ?) the most attractive places.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of a world have we been dropped into ?
What is a flower photograph without a resident insect (or arachnid)? I especially liked the painterly look of the leaves in the enlargement.
ReplyDeleteOne of the "most mailed" stories in the Boston Globe is about a boy who complained about popping noises in his ears. The ENT guy flushed out one dead and one drowned spider. To his credit, the MD gave the boy the spiders and the boy thought it was neat.
ReplyDeleteA tiny spider! I thought it was a seedling from the poppy! You have Superwoman vision!
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