Farm Friday 5: The Spider's web

This beauty is (quite obviously) a spider web as opposed to the beauties in my house which are cobwebs, i.e., abandoned spider webs.  The oldest web was found in England and dates back 140 million years so I don't feel so bad about the decade old ones hanging around my bedroom.

The Spider's Web
 The spider, dropping down from twig,
 Unfolds a plan of her devising,
 A thin premeditated rig
 To use in rising.
 And all that journey down through space,
 In cool descent and loyal hearted,
 She spins a ladder to the place
 From where she started.
 Thus I, gone forth as spiders do
 In spider's web a truth discerning,
 Attach one silken thread to you
 For my returning.-- E B White
Elwyn Brooks White (July 11, 1899 – October 1, 1985),[1] usually known as E. B. White, was an American writer. A long-time contributor to The New Yorker magazine, he also wrote many famous books for both adults and children, such as the popular Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little, and co-authored a widely used writing guide, The Elements of Style, popularly known by its authors' names, as "Strunk & White."
 
		
		
I had no idea that EB White
I had no idea that EB White was the White of Strunk and White. Love the poem- it is National Poetry month here.
I've really grown to
I've really grown to appreciate the beauty of the spiders web, an engineering marvel. Great post, and how can you not love EB White, the person that gave us Charlotte's Web. Loved that story growing up.