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A small huntsman, Neosparassus salacius, the same individual as www.flickr.com/photos/malcolm_nq/8563930292/ adjacent.
This was (we think) a huntsman spider that was sitting on our fence last Summer. I'm pleased to say that (touch wood) we haven't had any near or in the house!
It took us over an hour driving a 4X4 vehicle up BLM roads to get to the top of this ridgeline at 12,000 feet elevation. At times the front of the truck was pointed straight up at a 45 degree angle and all we could see was the sky. STEEP!! This is near McClure Pass, Colorado. There are circling ridges with a ridgeline down the center. On both sides of the center ridgeline it drops off into deep basins. It's nothing to walk down into the basins but oh what a climb getting back out. We have seen elk here twice. Note the two figures middle right of frame for scale.
The first image of the series, metaphorically representing the male influences, that could encourage apathy and lack of emotion. The feeling of being 'heartless' - the huntsman stands as a representation of the men whom have made this Snow White feel this way towards men.
A huntsman spider in my backyard with very interesting maerkings on the side of its head. Almost like tattoos.
A cow's milk cheese which uses english stilton and layers it with double gloucester cheese, this creates a strong & tangy blue cheese taste, but complimented with the sharp creaminess of a traditional cheddar, served with homemade beer jelly & grilled pecan-raisin bread