Incy Wincy......

Started by MagpieDi, June 29, 2005, 22:54:38

Previous topic - Next topic

MagpieDi

................. just the web !  ;D






Gardening on a wing and a prayer!!

MagpieDi

Gardening on a wing and a prayer!!

Roy Bham UK

 ;D Would that be the garden web where we all hang out? ;D

Deleted

Lovely pic with the droplets standing out on it .
****
Dawn
****

aquilegia

gone to pot :D

Mrs Ava

Lovely Di.  We seem to have every spider in Essex living in our house and garden at the moment!

rosebud

 Great picture Di, well done captured that beautifuly. ;D

No Emma you are wrong we have all the spiders here, got a websters family ,that comes out in the lounge everynight bit scary unless i know where they are ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

dibberxxx

lovely picture little work of art

eileen

Fantastic Di. Looks like the web is studded with diamond droplets!!!  ;D

Btw you're ALL wrong I've got al the spiders here.  ::) I swear some of them are eighteen inches between the eyes!!!!!!!  :o


EILEEN.


Life is like nectar sweet but sometimes sticky.

MagpieDi

Quote from: Roy Bham UK on June 30, 2005, 08:41:30
;D Would that be the garden web where we all hang out? ;D

Well Roy, you may consider yourself a 'bit of a drip', but a bit harsh on the rest of us !!    :D  ;)  ;D
Gardening on a wing and a prayer!!

Gardengirl

What a great photo Di :)  A competition winner if ever I saw one ;) ;D
Happy gardening all...........Pat

MagpieDi

Many thanks for the compliments  ;D

I'd just love to know why spiders always end up in the bath !!  :D

And why, even my most macho 17 year old son always screeches hysterically .........  " Mum!  Help!  Quick!  There's a mega huge spider in the bath !! "    ::)   ;)   ;D
Gardening on a wing and a prayer!!

Robert_Brenchley

Those are Tegenaria, the House Spider. There are three species, one of which is particularly large and hairy. They go wandering at this time of year, perhaps looking for a mate or somewhere to lay eggs - I'm not sure. If they land in the bath they can't get out. I get huge ones in empty beehives, which are really useful for discouraging wax moth.

ellkebe

OH has to deal with 'The Eight Legged Freak' extras that all seem to hang out at ours now that their film careers are over  ;D

Down on the lottie though I'm just refusing to notice anything vaguely arachnid unless it lands on me and says boo - or I'd simply never set foot on there  :(  Great for me as an organic gardener I know, but hard on the nerves when you're scared of them!

Great picture by the way - I don't mind the webs when they're that pretty (and empty, of course!)

Marianne

How wonderful Di !  Like little bits of crystal,  :D :)
Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
http://www.sittingdogs.co.uk

Doris_Pinks

We don't inherit the earth, we only borrow it from our children.
Blog: http://www.nonsuchgardening.blogspot.com/

Powered by EzPortal