It’s been a busy week and I finally had a chance to spend a little time to do fun things like running errands with my husband yesterday. As a result, I didn’t finish my blog post and Science Sunday will be late today. To tide you over until the post goes up (and it’s going to feature a very interesting group of aquatic insects, the caddisflies), I offer this photo of a scene that will soon be making an appearance in Arizona:
Check back this evening for the Science Sunday post!
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late is Ok but I love this shot and i long for spring so my bees can come out! c
Glad you like the shot! The palo verdes should be blooming here pretty soon. They’re so beautiful when they do – the whole tree will look like this!
It’s OK to have a life! Nice bee shot.
That’s what I thought! I get few days off with my husband, so that always takes priority over other things like blogging. Glad you like the bee photo!
Wonderful photo, I can’t wait for Spring..
Thanks! I’m glad you like it! And I’m really looking forward to spring so I can see all the beautiful wildflowers!
You’re giving me spring fever!
Sorry! Hope it won’t be too far off for you!
I was wondering….each type of spider has its own pattern of web, of course. But within the same type notwithstanding size, do the patterns differ at all…making each unique? If you don’t have time for this I understand! Enjoy your site.
You know, I’m not sure! I don’t read all that much about spiders so I’ve never come across anything like that. Anyone else want to help out?