Porridge Spiders, a warning.
Half way through my porridge this morning and one of the slightly burnt grains of porridge (there are always a few are there not) began to look a bit suspicious. It was only on very close inspection that i realised it was indeed a spider (dead, well dead). Obviously i picked it out but I have to say i was put off most of the rest of the bowl. What gets me though, is it would have been so easy to miss, I mean if the girls had had it they would have eaten it for sure. And I was very nearly convinced it was just a regular grain. Watch your porridge carefully. they are masters of disguise.
Half way through my porridge this morning and one of the slightly burnt grains of porridge (there are always a few are there not) began to look a bit suspicious. It was only on very close inspection that i realised it was indeed a spider (dead, well dead). Obviously i picked it out but I have to say i was put off most of the rest of the bowl. What gets me though, is it would have been so easy to miss, I mean if the girls had had it they would have eaten it for sure. And I was very nearly convinced it was just a regular grain. Watch your porridge carefully. they are masters of disguise.
1 comment:
Oops! We rarely have porridge, but next time I have it I will make sure there are no things lurking about in it! Hehe! Yer if Coralie or Ruby were eating it they would have just eaten the spider! Oops!
I feel sympathetic towards the spider though- poor spider *and of course you* Hahaha!
Christina.
PS. Looking forward to seeing you and happy birthday Brian!!!!!
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