


“Late Great” because this web was in a very precarious position…as is normal for spiders, apparently…as this splendid construction was demolished quickly when I ran right into it and ended up wearing the web like a hair-net…or veil…I forgot it was there. (Please see yesterday’s post for more web photos if you are so inclined.)
The deck is eight-feet wide.
By the way— my spider web photos are more about photography than spiders or webs. I have tried repeatedly to capture various topics, and consider it a learning experience.
OH! The spider is not really as big as she appears, she has a very large bug in her grip, we call it a stink-bug, triangular in shape.
Super! He/She will be following you around anon. ) Hugs! ❤
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oh no, when I wrecked her web I saved the spider and her bug by moving the hanging remnants to safety in the safe part of the web. the were threatened with danger, but I saved them. (my dear Bob would say I am “nuts.”)
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I liked the “now you don’t” picture.
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the web is gone now since I ran into it.
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whenever more I see a spider or web I will think of you. .:-)
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Good photography.
Please do checkout my blog
Feel free to like, comment and follow.Namaste.
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I consider that high praise indeed, thank you! I’m heading over to visit your blog right now. 🙂
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