On top of the big Orb Weaver spider who is belly up you can see a smaller spider about the size of a nickel. Yesterday afternoon I saw the two on the Orb Weaver's web and watched for a while sure that the Orb Weaver would eat the little guy. The Orb Weaver I saw yesterday is at the top of this pic - all that's left is legs! Little spider is now going after Orb Weaver #2.
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Lesson 2: Sometimes the mud is the best place to be.
Beans and S showing a toad our new tadpole deluxe condo while I was still working on it. The tadpoles will be moving from their bin where they're quickly running out of room to their new luxury accommodations tomorrow.
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Lesson 3: You don't need to kiss the frog to make it a prince.
They're perfect just the way they are - warts and all.
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Lesson 4: Jumping right in and getting wet is the best way to have fun.
Or in this case trying to run from Mom while she sprays you with the hose.
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