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Eighth-grade students from Webber School, 1906.
This was the first graduating class from this school.
Webber School (Urbana) Photographs Envelope, Champaign County Historical Archives Photograph Collection.
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Some of the people at 3-17-2010 meeting at Weber's discussing A2Fiber project to get Google's ultra high speed internet to Ann Arbor
With all the webs that I came across yesterday, almost all the spiders were well hidden. Since it was misty, foggy, and damp, I didn't feel like crawling around looking for them. However, this one lady was sitting in the middle of her web cleaning the drops off her legs. She had beautiful color bands on her back. If anyone can tell me what she is, I'd be happy to know. She built an orb web and her body was about 2cm long (not including legs). I love the fuzz around her abdomen.
She's a banded argiope, thanks to Beeblecat for the ID.
An agave plant, captured at Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix during a visit there one day with my son Colin. I didn't notice the spider web until I examined a close-up of the image on my camera's LCD screen.
Mark Webber accelerates away from the Rettifilo chicane in the Red Bull-Renault RB7 during first practice for the 2011 Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
Yesterday's walk through the fog produced no spiders but plenty of webs. I had fits trying to keep the webs in focus because a slight breeze kept them vibrating.