Hi Anerol: Good to hear from you again. Yes, I'm not that keen on spiders either, but I can now put them on a piece of paper and put them outside. Sometimes you have to kill them, depending on where they are at the time. What I did was look at Nat'l Geographic article on spiders and leave the pages open to the photos and leave the magazine where I could see it - showed different photos every now and then, this period lasted 2-3 days. Next, I covered the photos - because I couldn't even stand to touch them - and read the article. Exposure I guess. Next, started touching the photos and now I seem to be ok. Not to say that I like 'em, but at least I can handle the situation.
As for heights, well a lot of people get dizzy with that, nothing too unusual. I know quite a few people who don't like those glass elevators going up tall buildings, where you can see out as you go up. I bet if you took that elevator everyday, you'd get used to it and it would be ho-hum. It's just that we aren't used to being high up like the birds.
Right now I have a bat in the house, somewhere. ugh. It wakes you up in the middle of the night flapping its wings trying to find a way out. My dog tries to follow it around, kind of funny. I would love to help it out but I've looked everywhere and can't find it. I have picked one up before to put outside, with gloves on and a towel to wrap around it. Lots of bats around my area but they're great for eating bugs.