A couple of weeks ago I was moving a large cabinet around in our living room. As you can imagine, it doesn't get moved very often, so I took the opportunity to get rid of a network of spiders' webs, dust and dog hairs from the back. Just as I was finishing a very large spider darted out from nowhere and scuttled away under the skirting board.
If I'd seen her before she saw me I'd have collected her up and put her out in the wood pile in the garden, but she was too quick.
I forgot about her.
Sometime later we noticed a line of tiny, baby spiders marching across the ceiling. I'm convinced they were the offspring of the earlier escapee.
Yesterday, I picked up the previous day's paper to read with my coffee. I did the crossword and then refolded the paper and out popped the spider. Again she was too quick for me. By the time I'd stood up she'd disappeared.
So the hunt is on! It's too early to come and live rent-free in the house! She needs to go outside, if only for her own sake in case Eva gets her.
If I'd seen her before she saw me I'd have collected her up and put her out in the wood pile in the garden, but she was too quick.
I forgot about her.
Sometime later we noticed a line of tiny, baby spiders marching across the ceiling. I'm convinced they were the offspring of the earlier escapee.
Yesterday, I picked up the previous day's paper to read with my coffee. I did the crossword and then refolded the paper and out popped the spider. Again she was too quick for me. By the time I'd stood up she'd disappeared.
So the hunt is on! It's too early to come and live rent-free in the house! She needs to go outside, if only for her own sake in case Eva gets her.
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