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Tag Archives: Writing Spider
Weekly Photo Challenge: WAITING
“Will you walk into my parlour?” said the Spider to the Fly…” The spider spent all its effort in building an elaborate web. Now all it has to do is spend a nice afternoon In the Garden, just waiting for … Continue reading
A Walk in the Garden at the End of the Month: September 2015
After a week of rain, the sun is out at least for a day. The forecast is for yet another extended period of wet weather. I took advantage of the warmth to take stock of the garden to see what … Continue reading
Posted in End of the Month View, Gardening
Tagged Anthony Waterer spirea, Autumn Joy sedum, Becky daisy, Black Swallowtail butterflies, Catawba, caterpillars, chaste tree, crape myrtle, Encore azaleas, golden rod, Helen, Iris Clarence, Iris Immortality, lantana, marigold, Osage, Osmanthus fragrans, parsley, phlox, tea olive, The Patient Gardener's Weblog, Vitex agnus-castus, Writing Spider
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A September Tale
Once upon a time there was a very beautiful Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio glaucus) butterfly flitting about John’s garden, flitting left, flitting right, enjoying the varieties of nectar that John had so lovingly provided for it. John loved to watch the Swallowtail … Continue reading
Posted in Nature
Tagged Argiope aurantia, Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Papilio glaucus, spider web, Writing Spider
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Connected
The theme of this week’s WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge is CONNECTED. What could be more connected than this Writing Spider (Argiope aurantia)? “Connected” by its web in all directions, just waiting for its lunch. https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/connected/