you haikus for spiders are way longer than mine, which usually range between:
Spider
AHHHH! *if large*
or
Spider
*smush* – if tiny.
I watch the antiques road show to find out if people have buried treasure somewhere in their attic that’s worth a lot – much like that Michaelangelo (the mike) work.
Everytime I rummage through my family’s basements and attics, all I find is soviet-era paraphernalia that was a definite sign of social paranoia (for example: hundreds and hundreds of astronaut food packs, or pickling jars from back when the Czech republic was taken by the USSR.. ) Weird odd stuff.
I’m going to go look in your arts section now. I need some inspiration
Hi,
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Excellent spider bit….I like a good laugh!
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Your house search sounds great, I bet you could make heaps of money selling it all on e-bay.
Those many hundreds of astronaut food packs would be great for survivalists….always assuming that they are still in date of course, or else they won’t survive for long.
Shame you didn’t find fitted long greatcoats and real fur hats with insignia etc.
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You could then have searched in the greatcoat pockets and perhaps discovered some Faberge treasures, like the ones discovered hidden in the Swedish Foreign Ministry about 91 years after the 1917 Russian Revolution.
They made a record £7m at Sotheby’s in London.
Nice work if you can get it.
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Or perhaps information about the real whereabouts of Princess Anastasia….my goodness you will have to search more!!!
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I was looking on your work again and enjoyed the photos of the woods in autumn.
I especially liked the picture taken from the ground, where all of the trees seen to meet overhead.
After that I had to have another look at my favourites again, so time well spent.
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Have you had your show at the museum yet, how did it go for you?
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Have a spider-free and enjoyable evening.
J,x.
.
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you haikus for spiders are way longer than mine, which usually range between:
Spider
AHHHH! *if large*
or
Spider
*smush* – if tiny.
I watch the antiques road show to find out if people have buried treasure somewhere in their attic that’s worth a lot – much like that Michaelangelo (the mike) work.
Everytime I rummage through my family’s basements and attics, all I find is soviet-era paraphernalia that was a definite sign of social paranoia (for example: hundreds and hundreds of astronaut food packs, or pickling jars from back when the Czech republic was taken by the USSR.. ) Weird odd stuff.
I’m going to go look in your arts section now. I need some inspiration
cheers-
nelly.
Hi,
.
Excellent spider bit….I like a good laugh!
.
Your house search sounds great, I bet you could make heaps of money selling it all on e-bay.
Those many hundreds of astronaut food packs would be great for survivalists….always assuming that they are still in date of course, or else they won’t survive for long.
Shame you didn’t find fitted long greatcoats and real fur hats with insignia etc.
.
You could then have searched in the greatcoat pockets and perhaps discovered some Faberge treasures, like the ones discovered hidden in the Swedish Foreign Ministry about 91 years after the 1917 Russian Revolution.
They made a record £7m at Sotheby’s in London.
Nice work if you can get it.
.
Or perhaps information about the real whereabouts of Princess Anastasia….my goodness you will have to search more!!!
.
I was looking on your work again and enjoyed the photos of the woods in autumn.
I especially liked the picture taken from the ground, where all of the trees seen to meet overhead.
After that I had to have another look at my favourites again, so time well spent.
.
Have you had your show at the museum yet, how did it go for you?
.
Have a spider-free and enjoyable evening.
J,x.
.
.