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Sep 13, 2013 10:34 AM CST
Name: Lin Vosbury
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)

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After I got over being creeped out, it did make me laugh! Green Grin! I can't imagine liking spiders so much that I'd want one for a pet.

We've got lots of spiders around lately. I was out on the back porch one day last week and outside the screen room up on the eave beneath the porch roof I saw what I figured was probably a spider egg sack ... kind of forgot about it until a couple of days ago when I noticed these; there were so many I couldn't get them all in the frame.

Spider Babies .................................. and Adult (Mama or Daddy?)
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And, I was out taking a photo of a butterfly a few minutes ago and jumped again when I saw the big Spider that's been living in the Plumbago shrub for a few weeks.

Black & Yellow Garden Spider:
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