I know. I've been MIA. And not reading blogs. And not doing much on the interwebs of our worlds. BUT the projects I've taken on are wrapping up and I have to tell you that I'm exhausted and loving every stinking minute of it all. I miss you all. Bear with me awhile longer.
Oh. And these are wandering about. Try to catch one. It ain't easy.
Oh my ever-loving Lord!!! AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!! (running screaming from computer screen!!!)
ReplyDeleteOMG ... was that in your HOUSE???
ReplyDeleteChills...
The splendors of southern texas:
ReplyDeleteMonster spiders and STORMS.
are you going to take these little fellers out in the middle of the night with your wicked aim too?
ReplyDeleteOne of my worst fears, Mike: Getting up in the middle of the night for a drink of water and stepping on one of these. Can you imagine the fuzzy abdomen? The squish? Possibly the scurry of legs over your toes-- a bite? Indescribable.
ReplyDeleteIF you want to catch a spider that big you have to wear a t shirt that says "Noobie" on it. That seems to make them come to you. :)
ReplyDeleteHey now! With a spider that big, I get to be upgraded from TX newbie status! They don't have these there in SA do they? This is what I get for living out in the middle of no man's land.
ReplyDeleteUmmm, I never saw one, unless it was near a nuclear power plant. LOL!
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