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To: Mac Con Ulaidh who wrote (183996)9/29/2009 9:10:39 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
<<I got bit once by a black widow. rude lil thing. >>

I found a brown recluse in my underwear drawer. Not wanting to get bit there, even with the swelling, I sprayed the whole house.



To: Mac Con Ulaidh who wrote (183996)9/30/2009 12:22:49 AM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Brown recluse........yes.....that's why I kick the wood before I reach my hand in. I woke up one morning with 8 spider bites on my back. Almost went into anaphylactic shock that day. Took a Benadryl and was all better.

That's why I get them out of my sight.

I live in a pretty benign place.



To: Mac Con Ulaidh who wrote (183996)9/30/2009 1:56:48 AM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 225578
 
Why, I wondered, is my life so difficult? It's so chaotic sometimes I doubt there is a God.

One day hiking deep in the woods, as was my habit and profession, I observed a spider's nest. It was one of many that I often cursed as I wiped them from my brow while moving through the forest. Every stick and stump had one, or so it seemed.

I swore to myself, that web is just like my life. A perfect mess, chaotic, built without reason or plan. It didn't look like a nest at all, but more like a clump of dust under the couch in a home where lived a large, furry, and shedding dog. No self respecting SPIDER would claim such a nest. Why not build one of those beautiful webs like those you see pictures of in magazines, dripping with gems of dew, and reflecting back the beauty of the world?

No, this web was a mess. Like my life.

But a shaft of light pierced the dense canopy of the forest and rested on this very web as if to reveal a mystery just for me. In that shaft of light I could see the internal structure of that dust bunny of dog fur. I could see that the SPIDER had constructed a perfect hemispherical cavity, like an inverted bowl or maybe the canopy of stars that passed over my head at night. There in the perfect universe he created for himself, the SPIDER lay in wait for his dinner.

I never again doubted the wisdom hidden in chaos. It takes only a shaft of light through the canopy, just in the right spot, to illuminate a miracle.
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