Careful where you go!

The other morning, I had to be very careful which path I took in the garden as they were festooned with cobwebs. It was a bit foggy and the moisture had settled on the webs, looking like diamonds catching the light as the sun tried to break through.

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Weeds have their uses!

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It makes me wonder how many webs I inadvertently break through while walking through the garden. They are invisible without moisture clinging to them. Today it is raining hard so I think a few webs might have vanished due to excess moisture!

 

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19 Responses to Careful where you go!

  1. Denise Strom says:

    Beautiful photos!

  2. Rosemarie Eccleston says:

    What an original idea Pauline. They’re beautiful ! x

  3. Peter/Outlaw says:

    How I love this time of year when the spider webs appear like jewelry worn by our plants! Their sheer number is always a shock. Beautiful images!

    • Pauline says:

      You’re right Peter, there are so many of them, it’s a wonder that we can’t see them normally! I think each season brings us something to look forward to.

  4. Alison says:

    So pretty, and you managed to capture them well. This time of year I walk into then all the time. I always fear I’m going to come into the house wearing spiders like some freaky witch.

    • Pauline says:

      Alison ,I couldn’t help but laugh at the thought of you covered in spiders with their webs!I think they must be there all through the year, but I just don’t notice them.

  5. debsgarden says:

    It is “spider season” here, too. I am amazed what works of art these tiny creatures make. Your photos are lovely!

  6. Diana Studer says:

    the last image is pure magic!

  7. Cathy says:

    Lovely photos! They look so pretty with raindrops and moisture on them – glad to see it isn’t frosty yet though! We get lots of webs everywhere here too – in autumn especially.

  8. Christina says:

    Lovely shots; I wonder how many spider’s webs there are in summer when we don’t see them. They are an amazing sight in the autumn mornings; I couldn’t see any actual spiders in your images, perhaps they don’t like the cold mornings!

    • Pauline says:

      I assume there will be just as many webs through the year, it’s just that we don’t see them. I think the spiders were still in bed as I took the photos even before I had breakfast!

  9. snowbird says:

    What an astonishing array of stunning webs, beautiful, absolutely beautiful!xxx

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