Yesterday. Late afternoon. I’m sitting in my usual chair in the living room which is directly across from the front door, giving me a view of the front porch and one of my hanging plants.
I gaze upon this same view every day.
But this particular late afternoon, the sunlight was shining in just such a fashion as to reveal something previously hidden.
Beautiful, large, intricate spiderwebs.
Three of them, actually. One on either side of this post.
And one above the hanging plant.
I sat there, amazed. I made Don get up and look at this ‘reveal.’
Because that’s what it is, isn’t it? A reveal?
Something I looked at every day, something I assumed was one thing…was actually another thing entirely.
What appeared to be the total picture…simply wasn’t.
That’s a lesson, my friends, that I have to keep re-learning.
Back in my performing days, I did a lot of Gilbert & Sullivan. One song title immediately comes to mind: “Things are Seldom What they Seem.” I can’t remember all the lyrics, but the next line was, “Skim milk masquerades as cream.”
I find this enormously comforting, especially now. There’s always something more to see. There’s always something more to be revealed – something that was always there, but remained hidden until just the right time. Until the “Reveal.”
Oh and, yes, I see that my porch posts need a good scrubbing. But you know what? It’s way, way down on my list of things I want to do. They look plenty white from a distance. I guess they have their own sort of reveal!
Happy Monday.
Primitive Stars says
Hello Claudia, beautiful works of art those spiderwebs, very pretty. Blessings Francine.
Cozy Little House says
You lucky girl! I find spider webs absolutely priceless to photograph! And I haven’t come across a good one in a long time. And you came across three! I’m so jealous.
Brenda
Betty Sneeringer says
One of your very best! I often see spider webs in my yard. I have learned that I appreciate them much more when I see them from a distance instead of when I barge on and walk right through one, tearing it up! They are usually difficult to photograph – you did good.
Betty
Kris says
Spider webs are so fascinating!!! I think it was totally worth it!!!
Have a good day Claudia!
XO Kris
Muddy Boot Dreams says
I love that you are seeing beyond the ordinary, and that you are taking the time to share it with us.
It seems we are all going on this journey together, and isn’t it fun?
Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
missy says
Last fall as I was walking my dog, I saw so many different web designs, I did a post on them…Some of them looked like hotels with dimension and different rooms and floors..
missy says
Last fall as I was walking my dog, I saw so many different web designs, I did a post on them…Some of them looked like hotels with dimension and different rooms and floors..
ImSoVintage says
Spider webs are so amazing. They put so much work into these intricate beauties. Isn’t wonderful to discover things while just going about our every day living.
Hugs,
Laura
Lynn says
The amazing webs were there all the time ~ it just takes the right blend of insight and sunlight. Happy Monday, Claudia.
Olive Cooper says
I always enjoy webs and yours are beautiful. Now when I walk through one that is a different story.
Karen says
They are truly amazing work, aren’t they?
Elaine @ Sunny Simple Life says
Isn’t it amazing what nature can create. I love all your pines in the yard.
LizlovesVintage says
That’s some reveal! I have a every so tiny web by my hydrangeas. Nothing in comparison to yours. I hope all is well on the home front.
Take Care,
Liz
Beverly says
Great reveal, Claudia. I just saw one of these on our deck steps as I gazed out of the window Saturday morning.
It is amazing how we can always see something new no matter how many times we look.