Mysterious White Spheres in the Garden: What I Discovered Was Surprising

It was a calm, sunlit morning when I noticed something unusual in my garden—a small cluster of white spheres tucked gently into the soil. They shimmered faintly in the light, perfectly round and strangely beautiful, like scattered pearls hidden beneath the earth.
Curiosity took over. I put on my gloves and carefully dug a few out. They were soft, almost jelly-like, and seemed far too delicate to be stones or beads. A chill of uncertainty crept in. Could they be eggs? Of what creature, though—an insect, a reptile, or something else entirely?
Taking a few inside, I examined them under a brighter lamp. The translucent shells revealed tiny, dark specks within—shapes hinting at quiet life waiting to emerge. My heart quickened. Whatever these were, they weren’t just garden debris.