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Every Day is Different

image copyright Fred First

There was less fog this morning than yesterday. The sun rose through just enough cloud to diffuse the stark light that makes for the best web pictures. And too, it looks as if nobody rebuilt fresh webs last night, and the remnants of two-day-old webs hang like tattered ropes of ghost ships here and there among the waves of pasture grass. I'd hoped for a repeat of yesterday, but there are rarely two days alike, all the more reason to make spiderweb pictures while the sun shines (just right.)

Four new web images are loaded on the gallery, if you're in a spidery state of mind.

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beautiful!

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