Holy Wow, Esme
This is one great family gathering. Thanks for the Christmas gift of smartly outfitted arachnids. A wonderful and valuable surprise. I have just viewed it to remove some pesky dour notes. Dour out!
A spirited eight-leg wave skyward from this speck of the planet 🙂
Oh Bill, I wish you’d have joined in the card business – I’ll get you next year! esme is quite a bugger like that. Thank you, your posts are most admirable and as honest as they get. Have some hugs!
esme hugging Bill regardless of legs and arms struggling upon the Cloud X
It is amazing, even the cloud can make something as scary to me as spiders seem cute at christmas. A grand place the cloud must be. Hugs to all. ( except the spiders, I won’t hug them… they have to many arms to get tangled up in ) 🙂
The other day I read that there’s a type of spider that loves humidity and one of its preferred habitats is that dark crevice in loos from where the water comes flushing down. It only comes out when there’s darkness (because that’s how they know it’s safe!)
So the next time you sit down on the loo, will you be thinking about spiders? 😀
Merrrrrry Christmas!
Bwahahaha! Though I am not a huge fan of particular arachnids like leaping tarantulas or especially scorpions — they sometimes jump(?) or fall from our ceiliings in COMPLETE stealth-mode in an attempt to surprise attack you down your back, arm, or down the collar of your “open” shirt/garment!!! This is now NOT the case with peacock spiders! (thrilled & applauding the Professor is a fan of at least ONE arachnid!)
Thank you for this Esme! (dons a huge smile for the Lady)
Esme likes scorpions and once did a class talk on them whilst hiding behind the blackboard at The Troposphere Preparatory School for Moonstruck Monocle Wearers. Really. Spiders not so much, but I feel this video does wonders PR-wise for them and they should pay their staff triple for the effort I’d say.
Thank you for the visit good sir!
esme not standing (or sitting) for any legs (or arms) stealthily creeping (or jumping) down her open shirt of an evening (or afternoon) upon the Cloud
Holy Wow, Esme
This is one great family gathering. Thanks for the Christmas gift of smartly outfitted arachnids. A wonderful and valuable surprise. I have just viewed it to remove some pesky dour notes. Dour out!
A spirited eight-leg wave skyward from this speck of the planet 🙂
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Oh Bill, I wish you’d have joined in the card business – I’ll get you next year! esme is quite a bugger like that. Thank you, your posts are most admirable and as honest as they get. Have some hugs!
esme hugging Bill regardless of legs and arms struggling upon the Cloud X
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From the Web? HoHoHo Thanks esme
Merry Crickets 😀
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My reply isn’t here! WP gremlins at work tsk. You’re welcome masodo – save the beasties says esme!
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How much fun was that? Heaps. Thanks for the entertainment. Harlon
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Always a pleasure Harlon! It made me chortle considerably too smiles
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Merry Christmas from Mrs Bastard and all at The Whitechapel Whelk 🙂
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Thank you all, and the same to you with inconceivably large gonads* on sir!
spray painted gold and wrapped in red ribbons
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Seasons greetings Esme. Watch that cartwheeling. I don’t want you spending the new year in traction 😦
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A friend of mine has a morbid fear of spiders in raincoats. It’s called Anorakaphobia.
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Ooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. long groan
Thank you H. Hahahahahaha.
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It is amazing, even the cloud can make something as scary to me as spiders seem cute at christmas. A grand place the cloud must be. Hugs to all. ( except the spiders, I won’t hug them… they have to many arms to get tangled up in ) 🙂
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The other day I read that there’s a type of spider that loves humidity and one of its preferred habitats is that dark crevice in loos from where the water comes flushing down. It only comes out when there’s darkness (because that’s how they know it’s safe!)
So the next time you sit down on the loo, will you be thinking about spiders? 😀
Merrrrrry Christmas!
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I’m quite certain there are no spiders in Esme’s ‘dark crevice’, Pink.
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It isn’t even dark dearie, the sun shines straight out of there!
esme radiating upon the Cloud
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They only come out when it’s dark, so you can’t be certain!
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See my reply to Hariod!
esme laughing upon the Cloud
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Bwahahaha! Though I am not a huge fan of particular arachnids like leaping tarantulas or especially scorpions — they sometimes jump(?) or fall from our ceiliings in COMPLETE stealth-mode in an attempt to surprise attack you down your back, arm, or down the collar of your “open” shirt/garment!!! This is now NOT the case with peacock spiders! (thrilled & applauding the Professor is a fan of at least ONE arachnid!)
Thank you for this Esme! (dons a huge smile for the Lady)
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Esme likes scorpions and once did a class talk on them whilst hiding behind the blackboard at The Troposphere Preparatory School for Moonstruck Monocle Wearers. Really. Spiders not so much, but I feel this video does wonders PR-wise for them and they should pay their staff triple for the effort I’d say.
Thank you for the visit good sir!
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Spider and Christmas not sure but like the video
mike
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I’m glad you did Mike, and thank you for stopping here on the Cloud for a moment to say so –
Esme waving from upon the Cloud
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Hahahaha. The same to you with knobs on!
esme offering safe haven to orphan beasties in the strangest of places.
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