May 132014
 

On my way back toward Rico Road, my attention was caught by a couple of blades of grass in a recently planted future horse pasture along Piney Woods Church Road.  One blade was curved above another, shorter one.  I was entranced by their flowing forms in the golden light of one half-hour before sunset.

 

Grain over Grain

May 122014
 

On a warm and humid mid-afternoon, I roamed Piney Woods Church Road, in search of new discoveries and possible images.  Near Rico Road, I found an circular  web with this jewel of a spider waiting patiently for her prey.  She is a female orchard orbweaver (Leucage venusta), a relatively common orb spider of the Eastern forest, notable for a prominent orange-red horseshoe on the underside of her abdomen.

 

Orchard Orbweaver

May 112014
 

On a Sunday morning in May, I encountered a spider’s web bejeweled with water droplets along the edge of a cattle pasture along Piney Woods Church Road.  The experience inspired a series of half a dozen images of all the suspended drops of water along the spider’s silken threads:  field rosaries.

 

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May 112014
 

I ventured out this morning into lingering fog after rain yesterday and overnight.  I found endless delight in all the water droplets, like finely polished gems, that had collected on the surfaces of leaves and at their tips.  My photograph today is the largest droplet I saw on my walk, suspended at the curled tip of a Chinese privet leaf.

 

In the Misty Morning

May 102014
 

On my daily walk down Piney Woods Church Road today, I relished the warm, moist air, evocative of a rain forest.  Everywhere I was bedazzled by sundry shades of green — saplings, shrubs, and vines all crowding for space along the roadside.  In this image, one vine supports another as they scramble for sunlight.

 

Tendril

May 092014
 

The mock strawberry (Duchesnea indica) beguiles Piney Woods Church Road passers-by with its brilliant red, luscious-looking fruits.  Alas, it is all appearance; supposedly it has no flavor at all.  It is not even related to the true strawberry; its resemblance is the result of convergent evolution, not genetic similarity.  But oh how lovely it is, evoking the harvests of a summer soon to come.

 

Tempting Fruit