While home, a fellow Navy officer asked if I had seen sand spiders. I replied that I had not but that I had seen some pictures of some of the more larger specimens. And they can grow to be pretty large.
While at Ali al Salem, I was waiting to assist in the offload of some of our checked baggage. It was around 0130 local time. An Air Force lieutenant colonel I was speaking with said, “Hey, what’s that?” pointing the ground. We saw something that at first looked like a mid-sized brown scorpion scurrying along the ground at a pretty good clip. As I got closer, I saw it was a legendary sand spider. It seemed fearless and changed course to come in my direction. “Are they poisonous?” I asked while weaving to avoid its charge. “No, but their bite is quite painful, so I’m told.” I got out my camera and attempted to take a picture documenting this encounter. As I got closer to it, it would change course to come at me. I would back away and then again attempt to get closer. Eventually, I snapped a somewhat X-Files-like picture. It was much bigger than it appears. Really.
10.33mi, 2:06:00, 23 NOV 24, Chantilly, Virginia
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3 comments:
re: "larger specimens:" not that much larger. note the foreground uniform cuff as visual reference.
Uh, I still wouldn't want to meet one.
I imagine the scorpions are none too charming, either.
Rico...so glad to hear that you had a two-week respite with your attractive wife, and your handsome son!
Wish they had you stop through Houston, instead of Dallas. We could have met you at the airport!
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