
All In A Night's Work
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You know, I was kind of worried when I read the caption before this photo popped up--I thought you might have built another fence or something!! I am relieved to see you were talking about a spider's work. Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteThat is amazingly beautiful!! I can't seem to stop thinking about Charlotte's Web now, either. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love spiders web's, there is something magical in them :)
ReplyDeleteHi Amy,
ReplyDeleteHa ha, thanks for the laugh. But now I wish I'd thought to do something like that! : )
Hi Alice,
Thank you and welcome to the farm! I loved Charlotte's Web. There are several books from my childhood I would like to re-read. Right now I'm listening to the audio version of Little House On The Prairie. (Cherry Jones does an excellent job reading it.) What a different perspective I have now, not only as an adult, but as a farmgirl. And I thought living here was hard work! : )
Hi Clare,
I love spider webs, too. There are so many different kinds here--it's really wonderful to see them all.
I love Little House on the Prairie. My teenage niece has the whole set up to Laura's daughter, Rose. Whenever I stay over at their house, I always re-read them.
ReplyDeleteThe pix of the web is beautiful. Amazing how a teeny weeny spider can make something so great.