“Spider silk
is thirty times thinner
than a human hair and very light,
but do not let this fool you.
It is the strongest fiber
found in nature.”
— Kay DeSilva
silk spun in the lawn
traps passing lions and things
webs stronger than steel
* * *
Trapped ~ Golden Silk Spider spins sticky traps for the unwary • Photo by Jan Logozzo • “Entanglement” haiku poem by Mary O’Connor
© 2022
Waiting for Spring to arrive?
Make it happen faster by losing yourself in the pages of Passing Shadows. Reflective and at times amusing, this joy-centered book is filled with surprising photos, paintings and poignant three-line haiku poems, all uncovering unexpected moments of sunshine and renewal. Available at local retail shops, as well as at the Florence Griswold Museum and on Amazon.com.
Beautiful spider! And I see that my crocuses are helping promote your wonderful collection of haikus and images in Passing Shadows! It’s a book that’ll make everyone smile. 🙂
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