While spider webs are no fun to walk into, they are something to marvel at and often are quite beautiful -
especially when the sun catches them. The spider does all this work way above the ground - in mid air -
to survive and continually strings his lines and weaves his web - the ultimate high wire act.
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Magnificent little artists and engineers, aren't they? Predators, too.
Steve, It is amazing what they can create. And this makes for a subtle yet interesting photo.
Pretty is as pretty does. A spider bit me once down in Old Mexico... Man I was sick for a couple years after that little encounter. Ouch!
Marge,
We have so many of them, but they do make pretty webs. :)
Steve
Gary,
Thank you. :)
Steve
John,
They can be very dangerous. :)
Steve
Those webs are beautiful when we can look at them and not have to deal with them! Enjoy your day!
Wayne,
Yes, I don't like wearing them on my face. :)
Steve