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Hiding in ground-level plants, and carrying an egg sack.

Approx. 10 mm body and 25/30 mm leg span.

Print is from Robot Love. We used to live in Minneapolis and would make occasional weekend trips to the store. My oldest son has a collection of Ugly Dolls and his first one was purchased there. I thought that it would be cool to hang their print in his room.

I accidently snapped his head off awhile ago but decided to fix him up with some super glue. It turned out okay and you can't really see the repair unless you look real close.

"From now on I will be known as Ed Sheeran" Just me then! It seems all the hedgerows and especially nettle beds are alive with a smorgasbord of different spiders!

Got home from my trip to Ukraine yesterday, I had a lot of fun and we visited a lot of places including Chernobyl and Prypiat.

It was an amazing experience to go there. This is a picture from a nursery there. I will be posting a bunch of photos from Ukraine during the next few days.

Enjoy!

Longleat House

layla's picture wall

Date: May 1950

 

Description: This photograph comes from a collection of colour slides showing the activities at the Thunder Bay Nursery during its early years. This particular image shows a tractor with a tree lifter attachment and a tree lifting work gang.

 

Accession No.: 993.51.1 AA

Finished nursery. The best pic I could get of the majority of the room.

Henry's nursery. It's gender neutral because we didn't know if he was a girl or boy. Inspired by ohdeedoh and flickr.

The Nursery web spider is a common spider of grassland and scrub, and is often seen sunbathing among Brambles and Stinging Nettles. The adults are active hunters and do not spin a web to catch food, instead using a quick sprint to capture flies and other insects. The female carries her large, round egg-sac in her fangs. When the young are about to hatch, she builds a silk sheet among the vegetation to act as a tent, sheltering them until they are old enough to leave on their own.

Hand painted birdies above Araiya's Petra Toddler bed

Female carrying egg sack

John F Kennedy Birthplace, Brookline, MA

I don't expect too many aphids in the near future!

At the moment their body is just 1mmm long. Some predator is going to have a feast here....

We've added a portal to the forest dimension as part of our renovation of what will soon become the nursery room. Still need to replace the very white plastic outlet with something a bit less conspicuous...

Henry's nursery. It's gender neutral because we didn't know if he was a girl or boy. Inspired by ohdeedoh and flickr.

Odontoglossum naevium - Ecuagenera Nursery

We're not finished yet, but with only about a month and a half to go we've been working hard to make a cozy room for our little girl!

workbasket, publication date unknown

Acai nursery in Acre, Brazil - a state government initiative to assist reforestation with the forest product.

 

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I wanted something soft over the baby's bed (in case it falls down). Fell in love with this at a thrift shop , it is fabric and costed only 30 kr! (4-5$).

For an art journal challenge at The Lilypad, and also for a "dream" prompt at Art Journal Emporium. I found the (obscure) nursery rhyme at nursery.zelo.com/. The artistic portrait was made (years ago) with fd's Flickr Toys.

 

Other elements from Tangie Baxter, Little Butterfly Wings, Lynne-Marie, Nancie Rowe Janitz, Rebecca McMeen, and Sum of All Crafts.

 

design by maggie yackel of lucy and company; photography by mekenzie france

Some cute wall art for a nursery or child's room.

Nursery for sharks, lagoon of Rangiroa atoll, French Polynesia.

 

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So we finally finished painting the Nursery, started Friday night with Priming it all white, Saturday put on the first coat of Green and Yellow and on Sunday finished up the second coat of Green and Yellow and started setting up the Furniture. Just the change table / dresser needs to be set up!

The Nursery web spider is a common spider of grassland and scrub, and is often seen sunbathing among Brambles and Stinging Nettles. The adults are active hunters and do not spin a web to catch food, instead using a quick sprint to capture flies and other insects. The female carries her large, round egg-sac in her fangs. When the young are about to hatch, she builds a silk sheet among the vegetation to act as a tent, sheltering them until they are old enough to leave on their own.

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