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A tangled web she weaves,
Inviting those she receives,
Doesn’t take long to grieve,
You see, no one gets to leave.
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We saw these beauties as we were hiking along a trail in Ray Roberts Lake State Park.
All photos: SkyeRiver Photography ©Sheila de Laneuville
What a masterpiece she’s woven! Beautiful poem and pics, Sheila, well done!!
Isn’t nature wonderful. It is a very pretty weave and the spider is big, scary and pretty. I wouldn’t want it to touch me, but I like looking at it!
Gut gelungen! Gefällt mir gut! 🙂
Lemanshots,
Herzlichen Dank!
Very Halloweeny….Quite a weaving project…
Isn’t it pretty, the weave and the spider? ;-0
Oh Sheila….I do think spiders and webs are fascinating! Your pictures and poem are great! It’s so wonderful to enjoy our time looking for the ” little ” things.
Hi Gay! How are you? Yes, it is the little things that are so enjoyable, isn’t it? I was just walking along and saw this spider web off he trail. I have never seen such a huge spider! It is amazing the web it creates!
Wishing you joyful days! Hopefully, one day we will cross paths!
Great shots and what a wonderous weaver
Hi Ruth, the “art” they weave is amazing. I hope you are doing well!
Ruth, did I miss your comment! If so sorry. Yes, probably the best weaver!!