I’ve actually never seen a spiderweb on the grass before. Our spiders are very inconsiderate, they build their webs across doorways, and walkways, so we walk into them face first!
Lee..............now I'm itching...i really don't like walking into spider webs Most of them that get me are made from one of the trees by the drive way to the rear view mirror on the car and they are right at my neck level. Bryan never runs into them Hugs Cecilia
Hari OM Over in OZ I used to get lots of webs, including grass webs... here, they tend to stick to hedgerows and windowsills... hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Beautiful ~ also, you're beautifying our blog today sweetheart !
ReplyDeletewow with the dew drops it is like diamonds hang in this webs...
ReplyDeletewe have not seen these in grass, but we have the same thing in trees and bushes...Just saw your beautiful Zoo story at Zoolatry
ReplyDeleteWe see them now and again but not often. We loved seeing your wonderful photos at Miss Ann and Juney's blog, Hailey!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog
ReplyDeletePlease read my post
ReplyDeletewaves too you Lee; saw your post today over at zoolatry and wanted to ay HI . hope you and phod have a biscuit filled weekend 🦴🥩🍗‼️
ReplyDeleteWe used to have them everywhere in California...because of all the rain we think. Nothing here in New Mexico tho.
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy and Sunny
Beautiful blog
ReplyDeleteI’ve actually never seen a spiderweb on the grass before. Our spiders are very inconsiderate, they build their webs across doorways, and walkways, so we walk into them face first!
ReplyDeleteLee..............now I'm itching...i really don't like walking into spider webs
ReplyDeleteMost of them that get me are made from one of the trees by the drive way to the rear view mirror on the car and they are right at my neck level. Bryan never runs into them
Hugs Cecilia
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteOver in OZ I used to get lots of webs, including grass webs... here, they tend to stick to hedgerows and windowsills... hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
We have lots of those ground spider webs in our yard too!
ReplyDeleteI would hate to see what lives in the giant spider web
ReplyDeleteOooh, those spidey webs are pretty cool. Way to protect the homestead, Lee!
ReplyDeleteI too do a regular and thorough morning patrol but have not yet seen grass spider webs in my back garden.
ReplyDeleteToodle-oo!
Nobby.