Nice symbiosis for sure. You captured the event very well; there's so
much detail that I actually cringed.

On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Igor Roshchin <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 9:47 PM, Yolanda Rowe <yprowe at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> John S, I share your 'love' of spiders of any size, and I think they
>> know it. Sometimes it seems that I have a target on my back. I have
>> seen some of the largest specimens of my life since we moved to
>> western Tennessee a few years ago.
>>
>> Garden spiders are nothing new, but I keep reminding myself that the
>> fatter they get from eating the bugs, the healthier my flowers should
>> be. I haven't been able to rationalize the existence of the wolf
>> spider. This one adds and extra level of freak-out due to its size.
>>
>> http://yolandarowe.smugmug.com/Photography/PDML/n-LKWPP
>>
>
> The first one is colorful.
>
>
>
> Wed Sep 25 23:10:27 EDT 2013
> Yolanda Rowe wrote:
>
>> I'd have put my house on the market if either of the ones I shot were
>> in the house proper. Finding that wolf spider in the breezeway was too
>> close for comfort. The Dachshund had to take an alternate route for
>> his walks for a couple of weeks. LOL
>
> I had one that lived at the bottom of the kitchen window for several
> months, back in San Diego. It was a nice symbiosis: he(she?) was
> catching fruit flies.
> One day I spent about 3 hours shooting it:
> http://42graphy.org/galleries/spider/
> (sorry, I did that gallery in Flash and never got to redo it in HTML.)
>
> Igor
>
>
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