There really is a Christmas spider tradition. I think it is from Germany. I have a spider ornament that has the tale with it. It goes something like this: There was a family that was too poor to decorate their tree, (or it was a tree in a church) anyway, a spider spun a web on the tree overnight and in the morning the tree sparkled. That is how the tradition of decorating with tinsel started. It is also a tradition to hang a spider ornament in the tree. That is the gist of it anyway. Pretty neat tale.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 8 years ago
seeing is believing
And it’s what you don’t see I believe gonna eat you.
Ida No almost 8 years ago
Not to be confused with the Great Spider.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Goddess_of_Teotihuacan
J Short almost 8 years ago
I warned Wilbur about Charlotte.
TossedSaladCartoon almost 8 years ago
HA!
hildigunnurr Premium Member almost 8 years ago
In a similar vein, check out ht tp://xkcd.com/1776/ (without the letter space between ht and tp) :D
Duncan Idaho almost 8 years ago
Pig in a blanket
joegee almost 8 years ago
Pig from PBS ? He’s none too bright.
Sisyphos almost 8 years ago
I bet Leopold is in collusion with the Christmas Spider!
In a vampire’s household, this all seems pretty normal (sorry, Piggy)….
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
Those Santa Spiders from Vega system, how nice of that one.
David Gerritzen Premium Member almost 8 years ago
There really is a Christmas spider tradition. I think it is from Germany. I have a spider ornament that has the tale with it. It goes something like this: There was a family that was too poor to decorate their tree, (or it was a tree in a church) anyway, a spider spun a web on the tree overnight and in the morning the tree sparkled. That is how the tradition of decorating with tinsel started. It is also a tradition to hang a spider ornament in the tree. That is the gist of it anyway. Pretty neat tale.