
During the afternoon, clouds above Mount Warning looked for all the world like billowing smoke erupting from the top of the mountain. Then again, it could have been steam …
This morning we had mist, so thick at times that I couldn’t see the garden at all. ‘Twas a dilemma – who knew if we should expect sun or rain?

When the sun finally appeared, the mist, the angle of the sun, humidity in the air – who knows what contributed to the effect – lit up my front garden with an eeriness that I have never seen before.

Suspended droplets of mists danced across the sunbeams, while the same sunbeams lit up spider’s webs by the dozen!

I had no idea that so many eight-legged creatures lived in my garden. Not that I saw the residents, but their homes glistened wherever the sunbeams landed.

There were webs of all shapes and sizes!

Love the way you caught the light.
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Thank you, Frank. I was very pleased to have looked out the window at just the right moment. 🙂
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Those are some lovely spiderwebs – great pictures!
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Thank you, Meg. I don’t think I have seen such a variety of webs in my garden before! 🙂
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I love live spiders webs
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So do I, and they sparkle beautifully in just the right light. 🙂
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Marvelous webs! I’ve read that Spiders are an important source of protein for bird species, probably because the eat a lot of protein themselves. 😉
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That’s probably true! I don’t mind sharing the garden with spiders either as they scurry away and hide while I’m gardening. 🙂
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