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We spend half of our life building a huge cobweb around ourselves, and the rest half in cleaning it.
Cobweb spider (female) - (Pholcus phalangioides)
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For three minutes every day at this time of year, a shaft of sunlight from the setting sun highlights this ornament on our wall.
Image from the COBWEB Co-Design kick off meeting which took place in Machynlleth in October 2014.
Please attribute this images to Crona Hodges, COBWEB project.
We haven't seen the sun up here for over a week, I think, apparently the UK is having a heatwave, an Indian Summer, not here! We have had very calm but very very dull weather, interminable Grey skies, mist and fog, it has been pleasant for walking and working, no gale force "breeze" for a change. The upside to this has been the water covered cobwebs in the garden, they looked fantastic and lingered all day due to the calm and damp weather. I had ignored them until yesterday, I then decided to get the macro lens out again and have a stab at photographing them.
The stables at Pablos are being tarted up a bit by the volunteers. The cobwebs in parts are extremely old. This one housed Shelob once.
I only mention these cobwebs because I spent hours removing them. In unpleasant circumstances. The project was huge, At one point I thought the spiders had won. I found, and removed, a lovely housemartins' nest, intact, yet invisible because of the webs.
Aging buildings originally established for the Forest Service Research Station at Glenthorne Station, North Canterbury. Now used as occasional accommodation for groups wanting a wilderness expereince with lots of fishing and hunting.
This photo was taken near the Sentro ng Wikang Filipino office. There was an old machine there just dying to be photographed.
Cobweb spider (female) - (Pholcus phalangioides)
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