A wet flat backed Centipede - Craspedosoma rawlinsii...
As far as I can tell - the damp rainy weather meant everywhere reflected water - and even though this flat backed centipede appeared dry to my eye, maybe it wasn't judging by the amount of flash coming back at the camera.
A shield bug - or stink bug, this one was quite mobile running along the damp wood on the ground, but eventually ambled onto a leaf for the coup de grace photo, head on...
And lastly:
This cranefly (Tipula confusa I think) was flat against a brick wall, and this was rotated 90 degrees to get the best composition and crop. I barely noticed the globule of water on its antenna, nor the bundle of something over its mouth - a bit of spider's silk I think... Surprising what a macro lens shows us...
Paul.