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.
Weeds have their uses!
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!
Beautiful photos!
Thanks Denise, glad you liked them!
What an original idea Pauline. They’re beautiful ! x
It was difficult to get the camera to focus properly Rosemarie, so many were totally out of focus!
I can imagine !
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!
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.
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.
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.
It is “spider season” here, too. I am amazed what works of art these tiny creatures make. Your photos are lovely!
Thanks Deb, there are so many different patterns, I don’t know if they should all be the same, but they are so beautiful.
the last image is pure magic!
Thanks Diana, It’s a wonder they survive with all the wind and rain!
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.
No frost still Cathy, the nights are far too warm with a thick layer of cloud for the last few days, but we are ready for it!
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!
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!
What an astonishing array of stunning webs, beautiful, absolutely beautiful!xxx
They looked so beautiful Dina, with the moisture glistening, I couldn’t resist them!