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Ronald Losure club has replied to Cheryl Kelly (cher12…Ronald Losure club has replied to Karen's Place clubIn September, Steve and I stayed at Fort Stevens State Park, at the northern edge of Oregon. There was a fabulous walking trail I walked every morning and most times it was very moist, foggy, sometimes rainy, and boy did I see spiderwebs!! Exactly like this, and with the same orbweaver spiders too! The webs were everywhere and I just loved to see them. I have loads of pictures so at some point you may actually see them! Not that you need to, They are just like your picture here! :D *high five*
Hey, thanks for the comment on my "albino" Seablush flower, glad you liked it! And you are right, you haven't seen these before unless you've visited the Pacific Northwest in the springtime! :D Interesting to note, one can purchase seeds online! What do you know about that! :)
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