A spider hangs in a green spring garden, practicing her invisible art of patience and silk.
Beautiful shot!
Thanks Moe. Maybe she still waits.
…and sometimes patience is visible – I envision Rick sitting under a bush, waiting for some feathered or 6-8 legged person to come along. [g] I’m rather partial to spiders – lovely work!
Thanks Amy. So I’m a bushman!. Great to hear you like spiders, I’m partial to them myself.
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Beautiful shot!
Thanks Moe. Maybe she still waits.
…and sometimes patience is visible – I envision Rick sitting under a bush, waiting for some feathered or 6-8 legged person to come along. [g] I’m rather partial to spiders – lovely work!
Thanks Amy. So I’m a bushman!. Great to hear you like spiders, I’m partial to them myself.
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