How on earth does a spider manage to live when it's below zero outside?
I brought in some split mulberry that had been seasoning for nearly a year in the pile, over 60 feet from the house. I dried it out next to the stove a few hours so that the light snow was gone. As I prepared to load a couple of dandy logs in, a brown spider crawled out of a notch in the log. Luckily, LOML was upstairs at the time, so no shrieks.
I cooked the little beastie, but I had to admire his/her desire to live through the winter. Anybody else roasted any spiders lately? :biggrinbounce2:
I brought in some split mulberry that had been seasoning for nearly a year in the pile, over 60 feet from the house. I dried it out next to the stove a few hours so that the light snow was gone. As I prepared to load a couple of dandy logs in, a brown spider crawled out of a notch in the log. Luckily, LOML was upstairs at the time, so no shrieks.
I cooked the little beastie, but I had to admire his/her desire to live through the winter. Anybody else roasted any spiders lately? :biggrinbounce2: