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I have been looking for a nice example of a spider web, but for some reason, have been having a hard time finding one..
I took this shot to get a closer look at the bottom left corner of the web on the adjacent shot, and how is had been attached to that lower twig to give the square, our cuboid shape of the overall structure. To think that you could just stumble through that unthinkingly, and destroy it, after all that engineering skill and work.
Humankind has not woven the web of life.
We are but one thread within it.
Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves.
All things are bound together.
All things connect.
Chief Seattle, 1854
This shot was taken in the San Juan mountains two days ago. There should be MUCH MORE snow there. Hurry snow we need you.
THANKS
Foggy mornings dew along Blackpoint Wildlife Drive in Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.
More info: edrosack.com/2016/02/07/foggy-morning-start/
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Hoping to see the creature that made this amazing web system in our garden overnight. And, how 'bout that gigantic slug! 😮 Gardens do interesting things this time of year.
I was walking along a forest track on my way to photograph birds yesterday when I noticed this web overhead in a tree. We had rain the night before but sun in the morning made a dazzling display!
Hope you have a sparkling Wednesday
Meadow in morning mist is a sign that autumn will lose silver corals. It is worth a moment to stop and look...only look
This is just about as taken other than a crop and a touch of sepia . A spur of the moment shot after glancing out into the garden and spotting the sun on the web , the sun did move a bit and this is about as much web in one go that was illuminated .
The statue has lived in the garden for quite a few years now , accompanied of course by his Queen - see them in the first comment box .