The dew of little things September 8, 2010September 8, 2010 • ladyfi “In the sweetness of friendship, let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.” — Kahlil Gibran Share this:RedditTweetLike Loading... Related
ah a wonderful pairing…nice capture on the web…and it is the dew of little things….nice. LikeLike Reply
Spider webs are always so interesting and especially beautiful in the morning dew. Mason Thoughts in Progress LikeLike Reply
Oh, how I hate spiders but have come to love inspecting and shooting their webs! This is gorgeous! LikeLike Reply
Fi – The web is so thick, it looks like a cat’s cradle made from yarn. Wonder how big the spider was? LikeLike Reply
Khalil Gibran. There’s a name from my distant past. That’s a fantastic illustration of the words, too! LikeLike Reply
Many people are afraid of spiders. For me, it’s the opposite. I love them. Fantastic creatures. And many of them capable of weaving these intricate, beautiful webs, one of which is so superbly captured in this picture. All the best, Bellis LikeLike Reply
Spiders’ webs fascinate me and I have been known to sit transfixed for ages watching the spider spinning away – brilliant creatures. LikeLike Reply
I think I use this word alot, but it does describe how I feel about this photo. Beauty! Jen LikeLike Reply
Oh my..stunning..and you are getting heavy dew..I wonder who will have snow first..me or you? I hope it is you!! 🙂 LikeLike Reply
This is amazing. Where did you find the webs so strong. No wonder they say they use webs to make parachutes. LikeLike Reply
beautiful
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Beautiful thoughts, and a beautiful picture to go with them 🙂
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ah a wonderful pairing…nice capture on the web…and it is the dew of little things….nice.
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Only you could make a creepy spiderweb beautiful!
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Wow, did you take that??
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Yes! There it was in the sunlight. I couldn’t resist.
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Spider webs are always so interesting and especially beautiful in the morning dew.
Mason
Thoughts in Progress
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How cute!
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Oh, how I hate spiders but have come to love inspecting and shooting their webs! This is gorgeous!
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Beautiful dew drops on the spider web! I admire spiders and their webs (outside).
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Wonderful!
That is such a great photo!!
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Fi – The web is so thick, it looks like a cat’s cradle made from yarn. Wonder how big the spider was?
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Khalil Gibran. There’s a name from my distant past.
That’s a fantastic illustration of the words, too!
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Nice!
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Many people are afraid of spiders. For me, it’s the opposite. I love them. Fantastic creatures. And many of them capable of weaving these intricate, beautiful webs, one of which is so superbly captured in this picture.
All the best,
Bellis
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Spiders’ webs fascinate me and I have been known to sit transfixed for ages watching the spider spinning away – brilliant creatures.
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Wonderful image. Though I always seem to find those face first on hikes.
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I think I use this word alot, but it does describe how I feel about this photo.
Beauty!
Jen
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Beautiful shot. I think spiders are amazing how they spin and weave their webs.
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Gorgeous. Reminds me of Charlotte’s Web.
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I agree with so many others…Fi, only you could make a spider web look non-spooky!
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absolutely perfect. words. photo.
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Oh my..stunning..and you are getting heavy dew..I wonder who will have snow first..me or you? I hope it is you!! 🙂
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Fantastic – like strings…
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This is amazing. Where did you find the webs so strong. No wonder they say they use webs to make parachutes.
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