My shot for this week was this tent spider weaving my garden art into its web. Not literally, but strategically so I could have this shot. I have this paper mache mask I bought at the World Festival for Island Cultures in Cheju, Korea in 1998. It was made by Vijoula, a friend who comes from Mauritius. I have lost touch with her, but I keep the mask in my happy place – the garden. If you are out there Vijoula, get in touch.
I absolutely love these two pics with the mask in the background. Have u considered Pinterest pins to add to the sharing list? Pinterest is very cool as it is direct and visual and short and sweet and right on target…
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Hi Niko, yes, I have thought of it, but have not done anything about it…yet! Thank you very much for reminding me. I do have a Pinterest site that I use to collect images I like. It is under Kalem. 🙂
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I have a cool clip somewhere, probably one of our videos, that juxtaposes a spider building/repairing her web with a wicked guitar solo…looks like the spider is plucking it’s web in time with the lead.
A happy and productive 2016 to you!
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Wow – sounds so cool. I hope you can post it. Thank you so much and best wishes for 2016 back to you.
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It’s brief toward the end of this one: https://youtu.be/f4J8AvLS6Jo?list=PLO_MHVW5oCCA0BpjqP-KuofRn4g4NdrI3
Enjoy, it’s just a little video I slapped together a couple years back.
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Awwww – how awesome! Thank you very much.
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It was pretty wild..I love it!
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Do you have a sign in your garden that says SPIDERS WELCOME Joycelin – or do you post the invites on the WEB 😀 😀 😀
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Hahahaha. I cannot truly think of a smart reply, I’m just laughing..I think the spiders know I am a weaver (natural fibre kind) so they love to hang around my ‘web’…lol.
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LOLOL
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Chris, my son said I’m turning into an insect photographer…I guess spiders get me out of writing plots…
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Oh I don’t know – many plots have web-like twists and turns in them 😀
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True..it is fascinating to watch them. I saw a huge one and took some close ups and when I got up, I saw 6 others in different parts of the garden. This one happened to be near the front door – they are everywhere at the moment. All harmless.
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