Is that not one bad-ass spider web? I took it from the screened-in porch. Luckily, Ms. Spider and her gourmet kitchen were on the other side.
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So, I was mowing the side of the yard. The side that's hilly, rough, and wet--and yes you shouldn't mow when it's damp, but its been damp since spring--slipped and sat down unexpectedly. One moment I was on my feet, the next--bam--my hinnie was making contact with terra firma. Aw, the joys of home ownership.
What about you? Were you industrious or did you go play? I vote for play.
Nothing very exciting for us this weekend. Hubby mowed our lawn :)
ReplyDeleteI watched the neighbors work while I did some genealogy research
ReplyDeleteI always have cobwebs at my balcony too, never know how to get rid of them....
ReplyDeleteI did actually play this weekend, yes. Hardly got any work of any kind done.
ReplyDeleteAnd I do think spiderwebs are beautiful, especially when they are int he sunlight. Though I prefer them outside and not in. :)
One big arse web indeed. Didn't fall on my butt at least this weekend lol
ReplyDeleteWhat an outstanding web! Now get a shot of the spider! Sorry you fell. Wish it was wet here - but it's fire season. Dry as a bone.
ReplyDeleteHi Shelley,
ReplyDeleteI trust he stayed on his feet.
Good for you, CJ. My sister in law is deep in genealogy. She's traced her sibs and herself to daughters and sons of the American revolution.
ReplyDeleteHi Dez, Somehow I always manage to walk into them, which is a bit disgusting.
ReplyDeleteGood for you, LG!
ReplyDeleteHey Pat, Glad you stayed upright:)
ReplyDeleteOoh, Julia, I hate to hear it. CA has some nasty fires.
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