EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — It seems that even nature is honoring the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Missouri photographer Mauri Truesdell was at the Shaw Nature Reserve, formerly known as Shaw Arboretum, in Gray Summit, Mo., near her home when she saw something that caught her eye.
“As I was leaving Shaw Nature Reserve near my home in Missouri this morning, I saw this spider web,” she said. “It reminded me so much of RBG’s beautiful lace collars.”
She said she shot the picture and got in her car. She “turned on the radio just in time to hear RBG’s eulogy given by her rabbi,” Truesdell said. “Felt so blessed to have felt RBG’s presence in nature.”
Ginsburg died Sept. 18 at her home in Washington of complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer. She was 87.
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