[stylist] Spiders
Atty Rose
attyrose at cox.net
Sun Mar 16 14:36:06 UTC 2014
She's sweet. Well, unles you're a cricket!
If she gets frightened she will flick her leg hair at you and they itch.
She's never bitten, but we don't handle her lots either. She's hand shy,
she's nearly four years old.
We had an awesome rat name Rae and she lived 3 years. She was so cute, like
a puppy with no sense. LOL
We also have a Bearded-dragon name Simon. He needs special lights and ground
greens every day and he is high maintanence. The tarantula is low low
maintanence.
----- Original Message -----
But I'd rather have a dog or cat myself. They are actually Blake's pets but
we share!
Pet on,
Atty
From: "William L Houts" <lukaeon at gmail.com>
To: "Writer's Division Mailing List" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2014 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: [stylist] Spiders
>
> Hi Attie,
>
> I'm so happy to hear about your tarantula. People defame them in all
> sorts of ways, don't they? They're reputed to be vicious or poisonous or
> bad for your complexion or some damned thing, but of course they're mostly
> harmless, even if they are mildly repulsive, heh.
>
>
> --Bill
>
>
>
>
>
> On 3/16/2014 7:09 AM, Atty Rose wrote:
>> We have a tarantula named Azreilla. She is a rose hair and very big. Just
>> for those who don't know, tarantulas have hair on them and when I could
>> see I thought it looked course, but after touching it I can tell you it
>> is soft like a chick.
>>
>> And they web. She eats crickets from the pet store.
>>
>> Write on,
>> Atty
>>
>> Thought i'd share. LOL
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "William L Houts" <lukaeon at gmail.com>
>> To: "Writer's Division Mailing List" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:57 AM
>> Subject: [stylist] Poem - "A Spider"
>>
>>
>>> Hi Peeps,
>>>
>>> Here's something I just dug up from one of my older, creakier poetry
>>> folders. I wrote this sometime in my twenties, and I think it still
>>> works. OH hell, why don't I just say it: I'm in love with this poem
>>> and wouldn't edit it dfor a mint, LOL. I've written a few poems about
>>> spiders, as I love the hideous little monsters somewhat, but this is
>>> probably the best. Comments welcome, as always.
>>>
>>>
>>> --Bill
>>>
>>>
>>> ---
>>>
>>>
>>> Sprawled in my favorite chair,
>>> I found a spider striving down
>>> my sweater's cotton roads;
>>> uncruel, I meant to brush her
>>> from my collar to the floor,
>>> but a brainless finger crushed her.
>>>
>>> Drunk on ideas the size of salt,
>>> her witty legs, those marvelous legs
>>> had skittered her down the wall
>>>
>>> to vistas of heaving; the ebb
>>> and flo of my breathing.
>>>
>>> A ruined husk. I didn't reckon
>>> the difference between our lives,
>>> the stellar gap between a spider's
>>> life and mine: and this was my task,
>>> for if it exists, a reckoning spider is
>>> truly a monster, a foe to be fought.
>>>
>>> But she was no monster,
>>> and I was only a man in a chair,
>>> reading, with no ill intent: and yet
>>> that tiny walker died, a small
>>> color in the world gone to gray
>>>
>>> at my blameless finger's end.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> "Let's drink a toast now to who we really are."
>>>
>>> --Jane Siberry
>>>
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>
> --
> "Let's drink a toast now to who we really are."
>
> --Jane Siberry
>
>
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