The spider has moved on. Perhaps the reflection was too scary, Christa! Anyway, now it's a long way up, on the ceiling in the hallway. We have an old house with high ceilings--not so good when you're trying to dust cobwebs but ideal when there's a scary spider up there. *g*
Well I'm sure glad that spider is there,if it was here my daughters scream could have been heard all the way in Aussie! She screams and freaks out even if its 5th of that spider. Thats the only draw back to your beautiful country,it has the most venomous and some of the creepiest animals and insects in the world.
Well I'm sure glad that spider is there,if it was here my daughters scream could have been heard all the way in Aussie! She screams and freaks out even if its 5th of that spider. Thats the only draw back to your beautiful country,it has the most venomous and some of the creepiest animals and insects in the world.
Dena, that is true about our creepies and crawlies and nasty bigger biting things. But then Australia would not be the same without our iconic redback and funnelweb spiders, or the blue-ringed octopus and bluebottles, or the crocodiles and sharks and snakes. Hmm. Do you suppose this is why we have such a small population??? *g*