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Monday, March 13, 2006

The Ride Of His Life

A plastic whirligig hangs from our fig tree in the back yard.

It’s shaped like a birdcage, even has a little wooden bird on a swing inside. Each bar of the cage is twisted slightly to form a wind vane; that makes the cylinder into a turbine that spins with the wind.

There was no wind Saturday night.

A little garden spider spun a web between one vain of the whirligig and a fig leaf.

Ginny & I noticed it yesterday as we sipped our morning coffee on the patio.

We noticed when a stiff breeze started. The dot of web anchored to the leaf broke loose. The whirligig revolved at the speed of the wind. The little spider clung at the end of a strand of web about eight inches long. Around and around flew the spider holding on for dear life. Centrifugal force caused the spider’s lifeline to flatten out; it looked as though the creature were riding on the tip of an airplane propeller.

Spider got the ride of his life…

When the spider chose to build a web there, it must have looked like a safe, stable location, a solid foundation to build on.

Until the wind came…

There’s a life lesson here somewhere.

Darn if I can figure out exactly what it is.


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posted by John Cowart @ 4:59 AM

2 Comments:

At 8:15 AM, Blogger Seeker said...

Bet he was hangin' on with all eight of his little feet! Next time, he'll be more carful where he sets up shop... unless he's a thrill-seeker.

 
At 5:54 PM, Blogger jellyhead said...

I think we've all been that spider, one time or another. Thought we were hunky-dory, but then came the wind.

Maybe the life lesson is simply that if we just hang on and wait it out, we can make it through, just like your eight-legged friend. I guess he felt pretty seedy afterwards, though!

 

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