loading . . . In Company With Spiders by Carrie Walker | Panorama: The Journal of Travel, Place, and Nature Most of the spiders living in the house that I share with my husband and our terrier are the small-bodied, long-legged variety. They station themselves quietly in the corners, favouring the spots where two walls and the ceiling meet. Currently, there are so many spiders living in our house that all the prime corners, as described above, are occupied, and some spiders are obliged to live in the simpler corners where just one wall meets the ceiling or where two walls meet. Others live in the spaces behind any one of the several doors in our house that are perennially propped open. Still others inhabit the windows, where they litter the sills with tiny corpses. https://panoramajournal.org/issues/issue-12-cities/cities-in-company-with-spiders/