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Bumble Bees, Hoverflies and a Mama Spider, Oh My! (+6 insets!)

(+6 insets!)

Serenity Amidst Virus Insanity…Aren't We Lucky!
The news continues to boggle our minds but we are keeping our fingers crossed that we're able to camp as we wish! This is our third week out now and we're enjoying every precious moment!

I've changed the way I do my posts…now I am just writing whatever and whenever I like, and when it's time to post a picture, I'll grab a topic I wrote and add it to my post! This makes my uploads less of a time-intensive task and more in keeping with relaxing and not being too serious about everything. It's nice! So, here you go!

My Morning Walk
When I'm at home, I like to start my morning (after my shower, coffee, cider drink + vitamins, of course) with a 30+ minute tromp up and down our driveway. The grade is steep enough to promise good exercise and it's wonderful to listen to the birds and perhaps get the chance to watch our resident turkeys and deer wandering by.

When we're out camping though, I get the marvelous opportunity to go on a walk around the entire campground! Every one is different in appearance, size and number of areas to visit. It's such a great way to begin the day! Walking around each loop, I get to see everyone's RV (recreational vehicle) and see how they set up their individual campsite. There are plenty of traditional tent campers too and every single arrangement is interesting and fun to look at as I stroll by.

Another nice thing about visiting the whole campground is the added sense of community I get. As I make my way around, I say good morning to everyone I pass by or to whomever notices me. The cheerful exchange is so bright and happy--what's better than exchanging big smiles with others in this natural place?!

Steve and I don't have kids so, it's very interesting to see the variety of families and how they experience a vacation away from home. Sitting at picnic tables and eating meals, parents chat and cook, clean and relax. Kids play with their dogs, ride bikes around the loops and play games together. The situations are endless and such fun to take a peek at. It is so enjoyable to have these small glimpses into family life out on the road!

A couple of days ago I saw such a sweet exchange. A man was couched down in front of his beautiful liver-and-white spotted Springer Spaniel. The dog, who appeared to be glowing with health and happiness, was laying on its chest with feet out in front. The man gently hand-fed kibble from a gleaming metal bowl with such a tender look on his face, his dog taking each mouthful with great satisfaction. Unnoticed, I stood and watched with a beaming smile on my face, my hands clasped behind my back. I didn't want to disturb their dear story so after about 30 seconds I walked on, sighing happily that I got to see this love shared between two best friends.

Today's Pictures
With time to relax, I'm doing macro photography like crazy and getting so many satisfying images. I've gotten some insect pictures too, including today's bumble bee and hoverfly pictures! I'm also including a pair of pictures that show a mama spider with her babies clinging to the hairs on her back!

What a marvelous surprise that was! I'd gone on a walk down to the beach at Humbug Mountain State Park when I noticed a spider racing across the sand. I couldn't resist taking pictures when it stopped nearby, but I had no idea how special these photos would be. When I transferred my pictures over and took a closer look, I almost fell over! Why, she had babies all over her back, all clinging to her hairs like little troopers! Aren't they cute?! I must admit my great luck with these rare sights…my last inset is a picture I took last year when we were camping at Diamond Lake. I found a mama spider carrying her egg sac with her as she ran along!

Thank You All!!
You've all been so wonderful with your lavish comments, stars, and warm messages…talk about making a person feel great! *hugs all around* Here's hoping everyone is doing well and having a nice time too!

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28 comments

Boro said:

Superbes *************
3 years ago ( translate )

Marie-claire Gallet said:

GORGEOUS macro, Janet *********************
3 years ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Excellent series! Stay well!

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3 years ago ( translate )

John Cass said:

Beautiful capture, wonderful PiP's.
3 years ago ( translate )

Malik Raoulda said:

Impeccable et superbement rendue.
Bonne soirée
3 years ago ( translate )

Ulrich John said:

Excellent, Janet ! A beautiful picture !
3 years ago ( translate )

Boarischa Krautmo said:

beautiful pictures!
3 years ago ( translate )

Richard Nuttall said:

looking good Janet -good to see you back!!!!!
3 years ago

uwschu said:

schöne Serie, Janet
3 years ago ( translate )

Dominique 60 said:

sept photos magnifiques !!
3 years ago ( translate )

Peter Castell said:

A wonderful set of miniature wildlife images, with the amount of pollen your bee has been very busy, continue enjoying you trip Janet
3 years ago

José Manuel Polo said:

Gracias por la ilusión que pones a tu vuelta, son fotografías muy buenas.
3 years ago ( translate )

Kawasirius said:

Belle série avec ces macros exceptionnelles !
Bonne journée, Janet !
3 years ago ( translate )

neira-Dan said:

superbe série sur la nature !! la macro de Lycosidée avec les petits sur le dos est top, et j'adore le 1er PIP
3 years ago ( translate )

Bergfex said:

GREAT!
3 years ago ( translate )