Especially in fog.I've thought about it many times and was again this morn on the way to work dark and foggy. Anyone else think two opposing routes of traffic going 55+ right at each other couple feet maybe in between sometimes inches is crazy?

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Especially in fog.I've thought about it many times and was again this morn on the way to work dark and foggy. Anyone else think two opposing routes of traffic going 55+ right at each other couple feet maybe in between sometimes inches is crazy?

The worst road like that here is the old river road. It is often foggy during the winter there and it is a levy! One side is the Sacramento river and the other side is a 50ft. drop in some places. There are fatal crashes every year on that road.I've thought about it many times and was again this morn on the way to work dark and foggy. Anyone else think two opposing routes of traffic going 55+ right at each other couple feet maybe in between sometimes inches is crazy?
Orb weavers are pretty!Well it was overcast and still cool at 8 am this morning. It was a comedy of errors today, but I did manage to get a few things done. Filled up the wheelbarrow to take stuff up to the section of the front yard that still isn't growing any grass. Chicken litter is great for that on sandy soil. Oops, sure is hard to push, flat tire! Got that fixed and then the rake handle broke right at the head. Too big to stick in there now, sheesh. Used the old rake I cut the handle down to use in the coops. Need a new rake. I did get a number of spider webs down. I don't particularly like Golden Orb weavers at all. For one they are HUGE, and two they make webs everywhere I like to walk. I don't like greeting them with my face.View attachment 2812194
Yeah pretty interesting too until you walk face into one of their webs..Orb weavers are pretty!
They are very similar to black widow webs for strength!OH, did you know that the orb weaver spider not only spins a golden web (where it gets its name) but the silk is stronger than Kevlar?