The rambling diary of an ordinary slightly quirky dodgy artist in the rolling hills of the English Welsh borders, telling the tale of the life of the common man in an uncommon way and also explaining many things about science and the world. Zombies, Monsters and strange mechanical things included by request. Plus some bad Poetry
My kids were freaked out by the spider about the size of a quarter. I had to take it outside. I was afraid it would freeze since I went to bed with an inch of snow on the ground, but luckily, the weather had turned in the night. Spidy might be okay.
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I don't care how scared I am, I'd never bite a giant. That's a good way to get squished. Ha ha ha.
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ReplyDeleteNilanjana
Madly-in-Verse
Well this was one of my short O GOD what will I write letters after a long hard day. Hopefully from now on my poetry will leave folk speechless.
DeleteIf they bite they might also get smacked into oblivion. That's payback.
ReplyDeleteArlee Bird
A to Z Challenge Co-host
Tossing It Out
Hello Mr B I hope you are well good to see you heading towards the bottom of the A to Z list.
DeleteI get frightened by some insects, but I don't bite...much...
ReplyDeleteI spend a lot of tome saving insects from the likes of sinks and baths and garden paths and al sorts of places.
Deletetime not tome . . . .silly qwerty keyboard again.
DeleteMy kids were freaked out by the spider about the size of a quarter. I had to take it outside. I was afraid it would freeze since I went to bed with an inch of snow on the ground, but luckily, the weather had turned in the night. Spidy might be okay.
ReplyDeleteSpiders are quite hardy beasts and will still be going strong long after mankind has gone. Well done for not squashing it.
DeleteJ here, of the #atozchallenge Arlee Bird's A to Z Ambassador Team. Thanks for stopping by Arlee's blog to comment on my Manhattan story.
ReplyDeleteHow was the first week of the challenge for you? Are you meeting your goals of posting and hopping to other blogs?
My blog's giveaways are still going!
http://jlennidornerblog.what-are-they.com
I don't care how scared I am, I'd never bite a giant. That's a good way to get squished. Ha ha ha.
Great poem.