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Walnut orb-waever (Nuctenea umbriatica) on its web.
Kołosz szczelinowy (Nuctenea umbriatica) na swojej pajęczynie.
Today we have a wavy washy waterscape of two walnut shaped rocks getting washed by waves at sunrise, whatever :-)
I came across this Black Walnut tree on my travels recently, stopped for a shot between the rain showers.
Walnut Orb-weaver sipder (Nuctenea umbratica) on its web.
Kołosz szczelinowy (Nuctenea umbratica) na swojej pajęczynie.
Walnut orb-weaver (Nuctenea umbriatica) spider perched on a leaf.
Kołosz szczelinowy (Nuctenea umbriatica) siedzący na liściu.
Looking close... on Friday! theme : #Nuts
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Something special for "my" squirrel. It took a while until it saw the walnut but then..sniff,sniff...weee..off it was!
As beautiful as this tree looks, especially when the sun makes the yellow fall leaves glow, it can be such a menace in the city. We have several growing in our neighbourhood. During the fall, I am acutely aware they are there when the big walnuts drop from the tree almost hitting my head. We try to walk around them as much as we can because I swear the black squirrels see us coming and get ready to throw the next nut at us. They still resent the fact that I successfully discouraged them from getting into our backyard bird feeders. If we are not careful on sidewalks, there are hidden nuts under the fallen leaves and we have almost twisted an ankle when our foot rolls over the wet nut. One of our grandchildren has a severe allergy to walnuts if he eats them. By the time he started his allergic reaction at home and he then was whisked away to the hospital by ambulance, this 4 year old had three Epi pen injections to try to control the symptoms. Now he is in a school that has a Walnut tree in his play yard. He came home with a serious reaction to just touching the nut one day. Maybe we should think of better places to plant these lovely trees. For the theme: Tree-mendous Tuesday!
Walnut orb-weaver (Nuctenea umbratica) suspended on its web.
Kołosz szczelinowy (Nuctenea umbratica) zawieszony na swojej pajęczynie.
An eastbound Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern train crosses a minimum maintenance road on a small trestle just west of Walnut Grove, MN. Just out of frame to the right, they'll cross Plum Creek, the locale for Little House on the Prairie, and climb a slight hill into town. The third unit is PNWR 3051. There's a chance it once traveled these rails long ago as it started life as a Chicago & North Western dynamic brake-less SD45 before being acquired by Kansas City Southern and rebuilt into an SD40-3.