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Pennsylvania grass spider (Agelenopsis pennsylvanica) (Original Post)
Mousetoescamper
Sep 12
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Deuxcents
(24,088 posts)1. From the size of it..looks like it's earning it keep
Mousetoescamper
(6,713 posts)3. This one's about .5" long
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,159 posts)2. You know I don't really like spiders . . . But! This one is gorgeous.
I love the composition. It's poised perfectly between at least 2 leaves. The markings are astonishing!
Mousetoescamper
(6,713 posts)4. Thanks, Peggy
Converting arachnophobes into arachnophiles, one spider at a time.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,159 posts)5. Ah, you made me laugh!
I was scared too often when I was a child that I suspect I'll always be a bit arachnophobic!
But photos have no power to scare; they can't crawl on me!
Mousetoescamper
(6,713 posts)7. Seeking beauty everywhere and in every thing is a worthwhile pursuit
I'm glad that you're able to find beauty in the grass spider.
Diamond_Dog
(38,536 posts)6. I concur with Peggy .... I don't really like spiders,
but as long as they stay out of my house theyre OK. You sure take some totally awesome photos of them, Mousetoescamper!
Mousetoescamper
(6,713 posts)8. Thanks, Diamond_Dog
George McGovern
(9,453 posts)9. "Converting arachnophobes into arachnophiles, one spider at a time." Now there's a worthwhile mission statement!
Excellent image Mousetoescamper!