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BATTLE OF THE BEES

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There’s plenty to go around!

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This entry was posted in fragrant garden, Gloucester, Life at the Edge of the Sea and tagged beach rose, Eastern Carpenter Bee, Rosa Rugosa on August 19, 2020 by Kimsmithdesigns.

Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave

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Photos from a foggy morning walk along the berm between Niles Pond and Brace Cove this morning.

Spider's Web Niles pond -3 ©Kim Smith 2014The shoreline draped in gossamer nets–the world according to spiders.

Spider's Web Niles pond -2 ©Kim Smith 2014

Spider's Web Niles pond -4 ©Kim Smith 2014Spider's Web Niles Pond Gloucester ©Kim Smith 2014JPGSong Sparrow Niles Pond Gloucester ©Kim Smith 2014 Song Sparrow
Rosa rugosa Nile pond ©Kim Smith 2014 Coming in for a landing

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This entry was posted in Cape Ann, Events and Appearances, Gloucester, Life at the Edge of the Sea, Niles Pond, Songbirds and tagged beach rose, Bee, foggy gloucester, Marmion, Nile Pond, Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive, Rosa Rugosa, Song Sparrow, spider web, Walter Scott, water lily on July 16, 2014 by Kimsmithdesigns.
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