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This web is on my back patio this morning. It is more than a foot across with long arms going up to the covered patio and reaching over to the mexican sage. It is stunningly beautiful. I only wish the spider had been in the middle of it when I took the picture. It would be amazing to watch her spinning this thing of beauty.
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