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Spiderweb

Spiderweb

I spotted this pretty little web blowing gentle in the morning breeze under our picnic table while we were camping this weekend. Andrea snapped the photo as I was making breakfast. I think she got a fantastic shot!

Michael’s Man Cave

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One of this blog’s readers has identified my two deck spiders as Cat-Faced Spiders and I am 99% certain that he is correct. Thank you Drew!

Today is the last day of August and though it is still hot I am seeing signs of Autumn all around. For me the season officially starts at Lughnasadh, August 1st, when I first start noticing the shortening days and reaping the first larger harvests from my garden. It is also when the first Autumn and Winter crops go in the ground (the first of those plantings, radishes, should be ready is a week or two.) Autumn is also a very creative time for me. Whereas Summer is more of a fun in the sun time for me, Autumn begins to turn my thoughts more inward and I find myself opening my hobby bins again. I picked up my knitting needles for the first time is several months this week.

I am a firm believer that everyone needs their own space to get away, just as I am a firm believer that everyone needs a hobby. Mine in the Summer is the garden. Planting, weeding, harvesting are my escape. Otherwise photography is a joy for me in every season and when the weather cools a wide variety of crafts come into play. I have my space in the home where I do these things, where I can get away for a bit of me time. Sometimes I noticed recently is that Michael really does not have a space like that. What we jokingly refer to as a Man Cave for him. My hobbies are generally very portable and easy to keep Damian from mangling too much, however Michael’s hobbies involve lots of electronics and therefor cables. Not so easily baby-proof! And while Damian is learning his boundaries, Ivy is on the way and the process will begin all over again.

For a few weeks I have been reorganizing the basement. I initially wanted to put grow lights in the laundry area for starting seeds and winter green but with the realization that Michael needs some space I have also been carving out an area near the stairs for his cave. Yesterday Michael moved my spare kitchen table down into the basement and I also ordered him a stand for the Yamaha keyboard I gave him a couple years ago. He still needs to set up his spare computer but the man cave is nearing completion! And for next to no coin.

One thing did warranted a small purchase though, I lost my spare kitchen table! So yesterday afternoon we headed over to the General Store and bought some reasonable shelving to put in the area the table once occupied. I am really pleased with how it looks. This new shelving is going to work a lot better in the kitchen then the table ever did. It is further out of child-reach and there will be no more big piles of jumbled stuff heaped in the middle of a table.

Overtime I’d like to find a 5×8 area rug and something better then a kitchen chair for the man cave but those are things I will just stalk Craigslist for. I also want to install one of my daylight lights down there for him as we both get seasonal depression and he will need more light then the little basement window allows for. I think it is really important for a family to have both together and away time from each other. I know that as much as I love Michael and Damian sometimes I just need time alone! And Michael is the same way. I really believe that some distance helps the heart grow fonder. I am really happy we made this space for Michael. I was teasing him about how he can have a place to put all his tacky man-things from his bachelor days, but then we realized he doesn’t really have anything like that. Yes, I got one with good taste!

Still, maybe I should get him a disco ball…

Spiderweb

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We have two of these large spiderwebs on our deck (one in each open corner, but not any where the deck attached to the house.) Each has their own respective spider owner of course. I have no clue what variety of spider they are as I’ve only seen their large orb spider-like silhouettes in their webs at night. As soon as I turn on a light to try to get a better look they vanish. The quick glimpse I have gotten is maybe some black and orange fuzzy stripes? I am fairly certain they are not the yellow garden spiders I sometimes fine in my tomato plants.

The webs are both quite large (thank goodness, not as large as the ones at my parents’ old home in Spain. As much as I like arachnids, 5 foot webs with wrapped things in them large enough to be rodents were a wee bit too creepy for me.) The web in this photo though is just about 2.5 feet across though, probably one of the larger ones I have seen in Eastern Washington. It is strong too, I brushed up against it while sweeping the deck and a broom would normally destroy a spider but all it did was strum it like a guitar. No structural damage at all (though I am sure it’s owner was wondering what was going on.)

While I am not cuddly with arachnids of any form by any stretch of the imagination (though I have a live and let live policy with the couple in the basement pantry that keep the insect invaders at bay) I am not particularly bothered by them either. That is probably why I have largely ignored the deck webs. Surprisingly enough Damian has shown very little interest in them, he ripped them down a couple times but the spiders build them back bigger and better each time. I love the webs though, I think they are so beautiful. Even if you are afraid arachnophobic, I would think it would be hard not to at least admire a spider’s weaving talent. I could never weave something so seemingly delicate and yet so very strong.

Anyhow I just wanted to share my first vaguely successful attempt at photographing one of their webs with you and maybe see if my equally vague description of them rings any bells for any of you. I’d kind of like to know what species they are, just to satisfy my curiosity.