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A hard frosty morning, didn't see the spider on this web this morning. Makes some good photography a hard frost.

 

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of the spider variety...

The entire clan. Mouseover for names.

Web Summit 2013 - Picture by Luca Sartoni / Heisenberg Media - www.heisenbergmedia.com

Spider repairing web, shot through window screen.

 

(ODT—Critters)

Dandelion seed stuck in spider web

Nature's art... Have a wonderful Thursday, my flickr friends!

Lake Tawokoni State Park rangers (l-r) Mike McCord and Freddie Gowin continue to monitor a giant communal spider web at the park Tuesday, August 29, 2007. Officials at Lake Tawokoni State Park have been watching the growth of a giant communal spider web that has formed in the park over the past several weeks. The giant spider webs are rare for Texas. (Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Tom Pennington)

Beginners of web design in London should have enough knowledge on the basic concepts involved. Thus, if you want web design of London in the most effective manner then ask for thematic design from your web design company.

  

Walking along our Rural Rd the early morning light emphasized the size of this Spider's web clinging to a wild honey-suckle bush & long grass.

Spiders Web on a foggy morning.

Natural Science Museum, Jackson, Mississippi

This was outside of my office today. Just a little spider-web in a bush, covered with rain drops.

From a 10-year-old negative put on CD.

Patricia Bastos - Garota WEB 2011

Deatail of frozen web

Coventry (UK) Dec 2010

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

 

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