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by Catherine Wilson
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Our toddler t-shirts are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes. All toddler t-shirts are machine washable.
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Pelegrina galathea, commonly known as the peppered jumper, is a species of jumping spider (family Salticidae). It is endemic to North America,... more
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Pelegrina galathea, commonly known as the peppered jumper, is a species of jumping spider (family Salticidae). It is endemic to North America, occurring from Canada to Costa Rica. It is normally found in sunlit, grassy areas. This jumping spider was found in my herb garden.
Welcome to my world of Forever-Arts. My interest in photography started after a career as an Educator and I am now an Independent photographer with Fine Art America. My artwork has been featured in many groups of Fine Art America and admired by family, friends and website visitors. I love capturing images beautifully displayed by the master creator. My artwork will show an outdoor opportunity to catch a sunrise or sunset, seascape, flowers, rain storm, insect feeding on nectar or the natural formation of clouds. Hosting the Jigsaw Puzzle Group, Contest, at Fine Art America, writing Blogs and News Release allow visitors to explore more of my business. Please note the IPhone on my profile picture, case cover, came...
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Catherine Wilson
Thanks Andrew
Andrew Wilson
Nice macro!
Catherine Wilson
Thanks Harriet
Harriet Feagin Photography
We always called them a jack spiders but maybe they are not the same thing. Great detail in this.