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> On Aug 14, 2016, at 6:45 PM, Nancy Neff <nancy.a.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I must tell someone about this. I had a visit this afternoon from the
> tiniest spider I've ever seen--her body is the size of the head of a lace
> pin (not a glass-headed pin but a regular lace pin), She walked all over
> the lace I was working on, climbing up individual pins and weaving through
> the forest of pins. She even spun a tiny web between a pair of pins farther
> apart than the rest, out by themselves because I'd already removed the pins
> around them. I couldn't see the web but I could tell it was there because
> she'd walk from one of the pins to other through thin air between them.
> After about a hour of keeping me company while I continued to make lace,
> she started for the edge of the pillow, so I had her walk up on my
> fingernail and transferred her to a windowsill.
> 
> I think I was visited by Arachne herself and I shall have luck on that
> pillow!
> 
> Nancy
> bemused in Connecticut, USA
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