
Every morning around day-break I take the dog out. It is a great time to see stuff.
Like this spider. I see it every morning. Same spot. Just hanging out seemingly in mid-air.
We have a little game going — the spider and I. Spider sits motionless in the center of its web. I watch the spider from a distance. It makes not one move. Probably sleeping, I think, or tired from a long night at work. So, I try to sneak up for a picture, a really good one. I don’t make a sound and carefully move to within a few feet. Somehow spider hasn’t yet noticed a couple hundred pounds of human creeping toward it. I’m gonna get a great shot. I slowly raise my camera, focus, and just before the click — BAM — the spider is gone scampering over its web and out of sight. Spider wins. I lose. One more blurry picture to delete.
If not great with the camera; I am persistent. This morning I finally got a passable shot. I couldn’t get the spider in mid-web, but did get an interesting shot of it working away at the edge of its web. I’ll take it.
I’m not a big spider guy. But they are fascinating to look at close up.

I don’t know what kind of spider this is. It is big. The body is about the size of a quarter. The web is well constructed and about three to four feet across. Above is a side view of the web. Not something I’d like to run into at night. Fun stuff first thing in the morning.
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