So when should I start writing it? How will I know I’ve lived it enough? 🙂
Btw, is that a flower spider (crab spider)? I love those, they’re so cute. And is your page actually SNOWING? You are just too cool for me. I cannot hope to compete. XOXO
I guess you’ll know when the time is right, Jennifer! I could be a crab spider butI looked it up and there are none on the Internet that have these same colors. I was on a wild sunflower in our back yard.
The thing about crab or flower spiders, though, is that they tend to actually change to match the flowers they like to be on, as a form of camouflage. So they come in a ridiculous range of colors and patterns. Notice how that one almost looks like a sunflower seed?
P.S. It became clear to me in writing this comment that I did NOT know how to spell camouflage. But now I do. Learn something new every day. I think I’ll add that to my story! 🙂
Oh, I forgot to mention about the snow. You, too, can have snow on your page should you choose to, Jennifer. Just go to General Settings on your dashboard, there’s a box you can click at the bottom of the page! Courtesy of WordPress.
I love everything about this post! From your amazing photograph of that gorgeous tiny spider against a yellow (sunflower?) petal, to the very wise quote. I love it all, and You. Thanks so much for sharing 🙂 Hugs, Gina
I love you, too, Gina. Thanks for your lovely comment here. That spider is one of my favorite shots. I’ve really been thinking about getting a new camera but resisting, at least for now! Have a wonderful Sunday, dear friend.
Hugs, Cathy
Love the quote..
the detail on the spider is super
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Thanks, Audra. This is actually one of my favorite images.
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Your photos are so amazing. Love that quote too. It is so true.
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Thanks, Rachelle. And Congratulations on being one of the Editor’s picks for November!
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Thank you!
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Striking image, and good advice.
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Thank you, Isotera.
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So when should I start writing it? How will I know I’ve lived it enough? 🙂
Btw, is that a flower spider (crab spider)? I love those, they’re so cute. And is your page actually SNOWING? You are just too cool for me. I cannot hope to compete. XOXO
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I guess you’ll know when the time is right, Jennifer! I could be a crab spider butI looked it up and there are none on the Internet that have these same colors. I was on a wild sunflower in our back yard.
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The thing about crab or flower spiders, though, is that they tend to actually change to match the flowers they like to be on, as a form of camouflage. So they come in a ridiculous range of colors and patterns. Notice how that one almost looks like a sunflower seed?
P.S. It became clear to me in writing this comment that I did NOT know how to spell camouflage. But now I do. Learn something new every day. I think I’ll add that to my story! 🙂
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Oh, I forgot to mention about the snow. You, too, can have snow on your page should you choose to, Jennifer. Just go to General Settings on your dashboard, there’s a box you can click at the bottom of the page! Courtesy of WordPress.
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Done and done! Best thing ever, thanks! 🙂
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Such a cute little guy! And your quote is very true, Cathy. Very true.
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Thanks, Weebs. He is a cute little guy. Just learned today that he’s a crab spider.
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I love everything about this post! From your amazing photograph of that gorgeous tiny spider against a yellow (sunflower?) petal, to the very wise quote. I love it all, and You. Thanks so much for sharing 🙂 Hugs, Gina
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I love you, too, Gina. Thanks for your lovely comment here. That spider is one of my favorite shots. I’ve really been thinking about getting a new camera but resisting, at least for now! Have a wonderful Sunday, dear friend.
Hugs, Cathy
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