That species of spider is very ingenious. I wish I knew which spun those webs. I remember that grass from when I lived in Connecticut. It sort of makes me sad to see it here; reminders of so many memories.
I have to remember the Monet tomorrow when I am out with the camera.
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6 comments:
...Those cobwebs are so heavy with dew they look like lace crochet. I second Diane; excellent!
wow, that's a very nice picture.
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That species of spider is very ingenious. I wish I knew which spun those webs. I remember that grass from when I lived in Connecticut. It sort of makes me sad to see it here; reminders of so many memories.
I have to remember the Monet tomorrow when I am out with the camera.
Actually, it's not grass but year old corn stalks that were never cut. The spiders are definitely ingenious.
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