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We're back. First order of business: Don't fear the jorō spider. Coming from someone who can't stand creepy crawly things, I promise it's not the end of the world. Now let's get dirty in the garden.

Welcome back to another season of Outdoorsy, The Inquirer’s weekly newsletter bringing you fun, practical guides to take on the outside world — with confidence.. We’re lucky to live in a region that is home to hundreds of state parks, forests, and millions of acres of public lands to explore.Nice, warm days between mostly clear and sunny skies. Expect highs in the mid 80s and lows in the 60s.

Thankfully, my colleague Henry Savage talked to a couple of local experts who say we shouldn’t worry too much about these web-spinners.Some believe jorō spiders will soon swarm New Jersey, New York, and surrounding states. They’re venomous, they can fly, and ― holy ― they are huge!Their arrival is not as imminent as it may seem. Plus, even if they do land in our area, it won’t be doomsday. The spider poses no known threat to humans or pets.

The selfie station by the giant pyramid of potatoes sat empty Wednesday at the Pennsylvania Farm Show, but around the corner, the bleat of baby goats had already drawn hundreds of paying customers. “It got to the point where we had to start making money with these animals or we had to get rid of them,” Steinmetz said while cradling a baby goat. “I told my husband I had an idea and he said that was crazy, but here we are.”

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