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š Dear Janet, I like these watery, icy pictures. I wonder how long it took to weave this little net? It must have taken some patience! Have a very HAPPY Saturday š
I have no idea, but spiders seem to work quickly. And when the dew or rain is on them, not only are they beautiful, but they’re easily seen. š
Happy Saturday to you, too, Claudia.
beautiful, janet –
Thanks very much. A dewy morning in the park is a day filled with this sort of beauty and quite breath-taking, not to mention photo-taking. š
Okay, now that’s a beauty, Janet. š
Now imagine a park full of webs like this. It’s an amazing sight, Judy.
Beautiful…
Thanks so much. Enjoy your weekend.
janet
How strong those webs are to hold all that dew. Amazing shot, Janet.
They really are strong, J2, and the drops make them not only easy to see, but so beautiful.
Nature’s Dreamcatcher. A beautiful subject for a photo, Janet. Ī©
I wish I’d thought of that as a title, Allan, although the shape of the branches certainly struck me as part of the beauty.
What Allan said! What a photo!
Thanks very much, Lisa. š
I love the intricacy of this photo, Janet, and the revelation of the spider’s work. Really lovely.
Thanks, Jet. š
What a gorgeous web!
Janet, what a great discovery, it’s magical.
I thought so, too, Sally. so I’m glad you liked it.
Someone was busy.
Always. š
Delicate and intricate
Spiders are amazing weavers and God a great decorator. š
We have webs upon webs within webs dozens of spiders of all sizes. I like to think of them as communities of spider generations
Oh that’s a remarkable shot, Janet! Well done, both you and the spider!
Thanks from both of us, Joey. š
Outdoors I can enjoy and appreciate this intricate beauty. In my home, I can only think ‘die, little interloper, die’.
Ha, I completely understand and agree, Joanne.
Beautiful shot Janet. š
Thanks, Su.
Beaded beauty!
Thanks, Deborah.
Are you taking a wee break from blogging? Or has your blogging schedule changed?
I’m not finding you in my inbox which is weird.
Yes, taking a break to visit my parents in Arizona. Iām heading home tomorrow. Thanks for missing me. š
Good to know! Have a safe journey home!
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š Dear Janet,
I like these watery, icy pictures.
I wonder how long it took to weave this little net? It must have taken some patience!
Have a very HAPPY Saturday š
I have no idea, but spiders seem to work quickly. And when the dew or rain is on them, not only are they beautiful, but they’re easily seen. š
Happy Saturday to you, too, Claudia.
beautiful, janet –
Thanks very much. A dewy morning in the park is a day filled with this sort of beauty and quite breath-taking, not to mention photo-taking. š
Okay, now that’s a beauty, Janet. š
Now imagine a park full of webs like this. It’s an amazing sight, Judy.
Beautiful…
Thanks so much. Enjoy your weekend.
janet
How strong those webs are to hold all that dew. Amazing shot, Janet.
They really are strong, J2, and the drops make them not only easy to see, but so beautiful.
janet
Nature’s Dreamcatcher. A beautiful subject for a photo, Janet.
Ī©
I wish I’d thought of that as a title, Allan, although the shape of the branches certainly struck me as part of the beauty.
What Allan said! What a photo!
Thanks very much, Lisa. š
janet
I love the intricacy of this photo, Janet, and the revelation of the spider’s work. Really lovely.
Thanks, Jet. š
What a gorgeous web!
Janet, what a great discovery, it’s magical.
I thought so, too, Sally. so I’m glad you liked it.
Someone was busy.
Always. š
janet
Delicate and intricate
Spiders are amazing weavers and God a great decorator. š
janet
We have webs upon webs within webs dozens of spiders of all sizes. I like to think of them as communities of spider generations
Oh that’s a remarkable shot, Janet! Well done, both you and the spider!
Thanks from both of us, Joey. š
Outdoors I can enjoy and appreciate this intricate beauty. In my home, I can only think ‘die, little interloper, die’.
Ha, I completely understand and agree, Joanne.
janet
Beautiful shot Janet. š
Thanks, Su.
Beaded beauty!
Thanks, Deborah.
janet
Are you taking a wee break from blogging? Or has your blogging schedule changed?
I’m not finding you in my inbox which is weird.
Yes, taking a break to visit my parents in Arizona. Iām heading home tomorrow. Thanks for missing me. š
janet
Good to know! Have a safe journey home!