Welcome to an almost daily peek at our beautiful Williamsburg, Virginia which includes the "Historic Triangle" consisting of Colonial Williamsburg -the world’s largest living history museum- Yorktown and Jamestown.
At the rear of the Roscoe Cole House in Colonial Williamsburg, we noticed a haze on almost all of the hedges. Upon closer inspection, we found they were covered with spider webs.
8 comments:
Of course the spiders had done a good job !!!!!!!!
Wow that's amazing! Wonder what kind of spiders they are? Eeeeek! whatever kind!!
How beautiful. I have linked you to Adventure Tour Express today. You always have the perfect adventure!! Wishing you well! Cathy
I love the shot of the web over the boxwood, and the light in the first photo is gorgeous.
Interesting haze on the second image, never seen it like that before !
how wonderful to have caught the work of the spiders in this great picture
I have seen those spider webs on our Barberry hedges. You photos are marvelous. I would love to visit VA. and WV. Have never been there.
QMM
What busy little spiders you have in VA. Very industrious! Nice work. :-)
Cass
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