For me, one of the enjoyments of peonies is taking photos of the bugs, insects, ants, bees or arachnids feeding on their bloom-buds. I will refer to them as ‘feeders’ for the purpose of this post.
So, as I was taking photos of the ‘feeders’ I noticed a white spider. I took some photos of it and moved on. I didn’t think anything about it.
I loaded the photos on the computer, I view the photos large size so I can see the feeders in detail. I got a chuckle when I saw a slightly unsettling surprise on the spiders back; a sort of cameo face.
Then I noticed that sadly the poor little thing seems to have only 4 legs.
I was hesitant to share it here on my blog. I realize it could be a trigger for folks that have arachnophobia. I apologize in advance. I mean no harm. I’ve tried to make links instead of posting the photos in full view. (Hopefully, I did the links right. )
If you click on the link or the photo and don’t see the face on the spider’s back in the photos, it’s okay. Not everyone enjoys pareidolia as much as I do. 🙂
If you would like to see a large photo crop to see the face better, click here
Below is the peony photo. You can click on it to view a larger size.

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend!
*By-the-way, I don’t care what the experts say about not needing feeders on peonies for them to bloom. In my experience, peony bloom buds without feeders shrivel and die.
One more thought: I do have one variety of yellow peony that never has feeders on it’s buds, and it blooms beautifully.
I’m going out to mow the lawn today. My peonies are bursting out too. I’ll have to share a photo. Poor spider. I figure all creatures gotta live… not in my house, but outside. LOL! 😂
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Hi Colleen,
Peonies are wonderful. They have the mild pleasant aroma of roses without the thorns. I look forward to seeing a photo of your peonies. I usually get carried away taking photos of mine. 🌼
I agree, I have a rule about the creatures outside, with only a few exceptions, they’re free to live and be free outside… inside my house not so much. 😇
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The spider’s back does have a face-looking pattern. It’s fun to indulge in pareidolia! 🙂
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Thanks so much Anita,
I’m glad you see it too. It’s fun to appreciate the unique designs of nature and enjoy a chuckle at what they resemble. 🌞
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