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Aug 12, 2016 11:38:42   #
This plant grows in my privet and homeysuckle hedge....has pretty stalls of fosy flower...followed my beautidul grape like bumches of brilliant red berries in the fall. You can see them now, but they are still green.....


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May 6, 2016 09:27:52   #
number 1 for sure.....
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Feb 1, 2016 05:38:19   #
jerryc41 wrote:
A replacement is in the works, but the original will no longer be produced.

http://www.autoblog.com/2016/01/29/land-rover-defender-production-ends-official/


In mourning.....learned to trust my life to these wonderful beasts during time in kenya and South Africa....truly the passing of an era.... :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Nov 7, 2015 15:26:36   #
quixdraw wrote:
Thank You.
There is this place in Cambridge -- haven't been in Mass. for decades, but it is still there.
http://scullersjazz.com/


Back in the day Ised to hang out at club 47... so much wonderful music....good memories....
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Nov 7, 2015 13:55:30   #
quixdraw wrote:
Suppose it goes back to old movies, though I love the color, Jazz is great in B&W. Excellent performance, regulars and guests. This post partly for the Musicians.

Beautiful tribute.....I SO MISS live music....maybe someday again.....
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Sep 30, 2015 02:38:40   #
Bridges wrote:
These usually hang around my backdoor and sometimes make huge webs overnight. Here is another one for you.


yup....this is definitly her....she comes and goes....now the web is empty....no grasshopper, no egg sac.....
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Sep 29, 2015 10:58:50   #
bigalw wrote:
I live in Essex UK (Southern England), here we have loads of em, generally in our hedges and trees etc, they seem to catch lots of smaller insects, gnats, flies and midges. I'm not keen on spider's and find them to be a pain in the a$$e, the main problem is that can glide on the wind, so when you walk down the garden, all of a sudden you walk straight through their web. I'm not sure if they are all the same type, but there are lots different types of markings on the backs


yes....I think a big part of my fear is that they are unpredictable....fast....and hard to see until its too late
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Sep 29, 2015 09:12:15   #
kibbles304 wrote:
I'm in Indiana and just found this guy/gal last week.


just spectacular... actally...the more interested I become, the less I fear them....
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Sep 29, 2015 08:34:53   #
DragonsLady wrote:
She looks a lot like the one we had outside our bedroom window last month, a cat-face yellow orb weaver. (or yellow cat-face orb weaver.) She's only after those grasshoppers and ours usually repaired/replaced her web at night. Her web got huge with support lines running about 8 feet across our slab to a tree. One morning there was a hole in the web and no spider. I suspected it was a bat that got her. We didn't get to see her egg-sack so I don't know if we'll get to see the hatchlings next spring when they throw a gossamer thread to catch the wind and fly away.
She looks a lot like the one we had outside our be... (show quote)


That sounds like her.....her web is huge.....mostly when I look for her she can't be seen...do you think that in the spring I will see her babies hatch? There is something that looks like an egg sac...
She is the biggest spider I have ever seen....except for some black and yellow garden spidersI had in my yard in New Hampshire....
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Sep 29, 2015 08:28:59   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Let it stay warm in the winter. It's more afraid of you than you are of it. :D


but Jerry....how can I keep her warm...she's outside now....I just can't bring her inside....(shiver)
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Sep 29, 2015 08:26:45   #
Halkeye wrote:
Here is one for you.


actually...they are fascinating aren't they....I don't wish her any harm....I just want each of us to stay in our respective domain....
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Sep 29, 2015 08:23:33   #
alf85 wrote:
Don't know but here is another.

Alfie.


Great image...(mine was taken with trenbling hand using an iphone :)
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Sep 29, 2015 06:41:33   #
Sirsnapalot wrote:
If he comes inside and he's only 2 inches, he probably won't eat that much!


hmmmm....why is this not comforting? :)
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Sep 29, 2015 06:27:26   #
for firtree: haha....gulp......
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Sep 29, 2015 06:25:52   #
to graveman: well that's a relief....I didn't want to hurt her....but I didn't want her to hurt me either. thanks.....
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