spider if you'd only been outside
w. f. owen
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2 comments:
I don't wonder that the spider thought the same thing about you.
In my house, I've had a Pholcidae in my bathroom, above the tub, all winter long. She's still there. Me and the girls have named her Lavinia. She's already given birth to one brood of spiders. They've all run off for a better life. Now she's possessively nursing another egg sack.
She's done very well for herself - having eaten quite a few cluster flies and some mosquitos.
hi patrick,
nice story--you could make this a haibun!
bill
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