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  • Was awake till 3am, but so tired refused to get up. Did sleep a couple of hours, then said goodbye to hubby at 5am as he was off to work, and then slept another couple of hours. So yet again a broken night's sleep. 🥱
  • Songbird-2Songbird-2 Posts: 2,349
    @wild edges, thank you for balloon ID.
  • rowlandscastle444rowlandscastle444 Posts: 2,612
    edited September 2023
    I slept from 10-11:30pm, then again from about 1am for half an hour. Thence on and off until 4am. Slept for 2 hours, and was up around 6am, when disturbed by my wife. 

    Now I could really do with a nap or ten, but got chores to do, before, well, I need to prepare for a good night's sleep (Ha!) as we have a property to view tomorrow, because the process for the one we really want, is just not moving.
  • AnnaBAnnaB Posts: 524
    My apologies - a Horace is one of those large black spiders.
  • 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 @AnnaB
  • tui34tui34 Posts: 3,493
    Thank you Anna
    A good hoeing is worth two waterings.

  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505
    Horrible Hairy Horace?
    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • I call them racehorses!
    I am a total wreck in September,  not knowing when one will pop up in front of me. Here it's more the long legged tiny body type that are resident. Small ones of those I can deal with, bigger ones the hubby gets! 🫣
  • Songbird-2Songbird-2 Posts: 2,349
    Try a spider catcher, they're brilliant. Even I can use them and I don't like spiders at all.



  • Is that a battery powered suction scaredy-cat spider catcher? My wife has one, but she lost the end piece that keeps the spider in place, once caught. I found that supermarkets sell them, and provide a free pint or litre of milk to go with it. 
    😊
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