
An unaltered photo of Grandma's tea after an accidental flash exposure.

The glowing magic spider after the same.

How it was meant to look -seductive in its own right. I'm hoping that my next camera can process the hot pinks/magentas better than my current Canon A80.
And here the spider I found today when I went to cut some parsley. I noticed a fat thread connected to the climbing hydrangea, which led my eye to the web. I've never seen a large spider like this in this garden. I expect to see these in the woods, under an eave, near the night light. I must remember it is there, tomorrow, when I go to cut some sage.
that's my spider!
ReplyDeleteDid you send it away?? Or did it run away??
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