



Earlier in the week as I was getting on my bike taking the kids to school, I heard voices in our yard. Our neighbors were admiring our crazy spider webs. I counted 8 webs that morning. It was super dewy so they were really beautiful. Some people might freak out by all the spiders living in our yard. We like them, I call them our pets. If they happen to start residing near the front door I simply move them with a stick to a tree in front so they can build a new home. I try to teach the kids not to be
afraid of stuff like that. These garden spiders are a
healthy part of our little
Eco system.
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