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Wordless Wednesday--Early morning walk

I took these photos on an early morning walk while at the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, NC.

Jewelweed

Morning web in the grass

Grass with web

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Wonderful photos. I love how the spider webs look so intricate, so delicate. Amazing how they look so beautiful in a natural setting (captured by your keen eye) compared to how drab they appear in the corners of my home!

Lovely photos. I love the way the jewelweed leaves are delicately edged in dew diamonds.

Love your pics and I love Campbell Folk School. The folk school is where I learned to make lampwork glass beads. It was a wonderful week, but went way to fast.

Nice shots. Have a wonderful WW! :)

Thanks for taking us with you on your walk!

They call it the golden hour and you've certainly captured some treasures...

Oh, come on now. Don't tell us you were at the folk art school without telling us what class you're taking.

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