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Richard Jones

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  1. I went up to Sainsbury's at Dogkennel Hill yesterday, Tuesday 31 March, about 15:00. The shelves were well stocked and the atmosphere inside was calm and peaceful, more so than usual even. It felt a bit odd queueing right round the car park to beyond the nursery, but I got in after about 30 minutes. When I came out at 15:50 the queue was half as long. Most customers were carefully keeping their distance, but occasionally you'd turn a corner and someone would walk right past ? not deliberately perhaps, just forgetfully. I got almost everything I wanted. A few gaps on the shelves including: kitchen towel, pasta, flour, yeast and hot chocolate. No fresh ginger ? that's about the most First World problem you could think of.
  2. Micky has just finished plastering our top bedroom. Despite having to go through the whole house to get all the rubble out and all the new material up everything went smooth and CLEANLY. He did an excellent job, above and beyond the original job he was presented with when he first came round to have a look. I thoroughly recommend him.
  3. We've got a whole bundle of baby clothes, for 6- to 12-month-olds ? vests, babygrows, tops, trousers, tights even. Rather than give them to the usual charity shops I wondered if there was a local specialist baby charity that could make direct use of them. Anyone know?
  4. My 10-year-old has gone from bored reluctant music lesson victim to future rock guitarist with Alex. Even as I type this, Alex is booked to make a special extra visit this afternoon because Calvin did not want to miss out after his usual Friday lesson had to be cancelled for a school trip.
  5. Funnel web is probably correct, made by Amaurobius similis or (larger and darker) A. ferox.


    Harmless. Not to be confused with dangerous Sydney funnel web, which only occurs a hemisphere away.


    Similar tube-retreat-and-tripwire web is made by Segestria florentina, a large, ferocious and painfully-biting spider that also occurs in East Dulwich. Its web is, though, more like the thin radial spokes of an old-fashioned cartwheel, rather than the messy splayed web of Amaurobius.


    Always good to have lots of spiders about, helps keep East Dulwich fly-free, don't you think.

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