a colorful marble orb spider, not unlike this one, came down on its web
(and not on anyone’s hand, the spider above is a model/actor)
appearing as we were having a glass of wine outside before dinner
it lowered itself down checking us out
with excited and mixed reviews from the group
not long after
we moved inside
while some of us
were in the kitchen finishing up dinner preparation
the rest of us were left to our own devices
in the living room
with more beverages
and a tray of appetizers
i thought it would be a great idea
to fashion
a marbled orb spider hanging from its web
out of leftover pieces from the tray
everyone pitched in
when it was finished
it seemed a challenge
to decide which was more lovely
the outside real spider
or
the inside interpretive spider
art and beauty
are very personal choices
as we all know
—
‘life is like art. it’s all interpretive.’
-robert holden
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Your artistic interpretation of the spider was a good effort. But I am voting for the spider to win on looks. 😊🕷️
Best wishes, Pete.
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yes, the real one was quite stunning –
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They are both lovely in their own way!
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very diplomatic of you )
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“Be a mirror, absorb everything around you and still remain the same.” – Leonardo da Vinci
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Leo got it -)
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This is lovely all around
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❤️
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Wow…and wow! ❤️😉❤️
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🕸️
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What genius. I’d say it’s perfect. Thanks for this.
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Yay!
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cute and clever… I do believe I shall pass
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Probably a good call :-)
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Great art choice, Beth!
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You’ve always had great taste in art, Mark :-)
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Maybe the spider knew it’d be safe (and appreciated).
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Perhaps-)
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The natural spider is beautiful, there’s no denying it, but the art doesn’t disappoint either. It’s artistically translated from the way someone sees a spider, as it should be.
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So cute Beth.
I love it.
Far prettier than the onrs round here 🤗
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❤️
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The real one is very pretty. Is the one you made edible?
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Yes , except for the toothpicks
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Lol 😂
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Haha! The artistic orb is quite lovely – especially as it was a group effort!
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🕷️
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This is my kind of group. I would’ve loved to attend your dinner.
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It was fun for sure )
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I go with Jim. I am sure it thought it was safe. It would not had landed on me… it would have died from a heart attack from my screams… 😂
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yes, it definitely got mixed reviews from us -)
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😂
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Haha! I love your sense of humor, Beth. Ths is the kind of thing I would have suggested to do with my buddies. Who knows what you would have come up with had you consumed more than one glass of wine?😊
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endless opportunities for art -)
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I’m so scared of spiders, I haven’t seen a pretty and colorful one in real life before…
Lovely spider.
Your creativity and love for fun is so sweet
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it’s really not a harmful one, but kind of scary and the other one is not scary at all )
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What were those beverages you were drinking?
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something fruity, grapes I think
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That’s a cool spider and fun group activity!
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yes, it was quite fun –
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a wonderful tale, wonderfully told :) :)
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<3 thank you –
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The first spider I’d admire from afar (waaay afar). The second I would enjoy from within arm’s reach …
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very sweet –
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Both are beautiful.
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<3
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Both are remarkable, imo.
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<3
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Marbled orb spiders are beautiful and it was beautiful story.
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thank you –
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Haha, I constantly walk into webs these days…. they are everywhere….:-)
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they leave their art everywhere
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Very creative, Beth! 💕 I will say that the texture and consistency of your spider is closer to what a spider would look like near my vicinity. While beautiful, the real orb spider also looks terrifying to me! 🤣
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yes, it’s a bit unnerving-)
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That’s un-be-weave-able! 👍😆😂
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<3
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Very cute
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How beautiful! I’ve never seen a spider like this.
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it is really pretty =
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Wow! And I love the quote.
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thanks, Jennie –
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You’re welcome!
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we sure do!
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😀
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Ha ha! I found an egg sac of orb weavers that had fallen from where their mother had attached them to and put them in a jar with some leaves and other dry garden bits to overwinter safely in my garden shed. And to my amazement and joy they all hatched out this spring. :) Chris
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earth mother, chris!
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