Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Flying Spiders

When we got home from our camping trip there was a large spider in the dog's water bowl. It must have crawled inside and drown. It was huge. I am not a fan of spiders. If one is around the house then they usually have reign over that room until my dear hubby comes home to get the terrible creature away from my stuff and me. I was thinking after this episode, how horrible would it be if spiders could fly. They watch you with their multiple eyes and crawl across their sticky webs just waiting for a chance to attack with their sharp pointy fangs as it is. Now add wings, you could be walking down the middle of the road just minding your own business when BAM! One just flies up and attacks. Nothing has provoked this vicious little creature, other than the fact that you are there. Instead of fearing that the spider crawling across the ceiling will suddenly turn your direction now they can just take off and glide or dive bomb your current location. I have chosen this color red to show the color in which they must see. They are mean little creatures put  here to do nothing but ensure that you don't take that shower you planned because they are taking up residence in the tub or to  scare the living daylights out of you when you walk into an abandoned web. Now we add to the fears by letting the little monsters have wings. Could you imaging a  large terantula or camel spider  coming right after you. I say no thank you. People have told me that they are more afraid of us then we are of them. I am sorry but who is the spider shrink? I have never seen proof of this. Besides I haven't seen a spider about wet on himself when he walks into my home while  I am away.

1 comment:

  1. Trish - I have to admit that I had to force myself to read this post and now I have the creepy crawlies so heading down to the kitchen for a cookie or two or three. And you are right. This has been one wild tech trouble summer. Thank you for hanging in there. ~Ms. A.

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