While running across the 14th Street Bridge this evening I noticed the hand rail was covered in spider webs. As the wind gusted, fragments of webs bellow out. The bridge had a sort of 'decorated for Halloween' feel to it.
For the life of me, I can't recall seeing so many webs on the bridge. Were they always there and I just didn't notice? Or has something shifted in the ecosystem to turn this into a hot-spot for spider activity?
And how strange did I look stopped on the bridge trying snap pictures of this phenomena?
The whole episode is silly. Surely we aren't experiencing an arachnoid invasion. Right?
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