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Traveling With JewelryThe holes on a leather strap watch band are the perfect place to set in your pierced earrings. The following day you waste no time looking for your jewelry. Trips are smooth sailing when you stayed organized. By Aunt Rose Feedback About This Post:RE: Traveling With Jewelry
That is a great idea. I don't wear watches with leather bands. I always wear the bracelet type watches but it's possible my rings would still fit over it. Post by Debbie52 RE: Traveling With JewelryI keep my jewelry in a small craft box that fits inside my carry-on suitcase; I usually wear one pair of earrings on a trip so I don't have to change those; necklaces fit inside the craft box and inside the suitcase. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Traveling With JewelryHi I also do the same thing as my necklace is the soft sterling silver that gets kinks in it whic Ii a afraid the necklace will get ruined if I sleep with it. I put my jewlery back in the box when I remove it and if I am travling I will do the same thing or put it in a case and then into my purse so Ii dont loose it as i have worked in a few hotels and have found items that had to to to the lost in found people always leave some ting behind. thanks Post by miraclelady50 RE: Traveling With Jewelry
Unless, sadly, you lose ALL of it like I did. :( Post By Kimber (Guest Post) RE: Animal Urine Smell From FurnaceThoroughly clean top and any accessible parts of the furnace, and replace the filter Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Animal Urine Smell From Furnace
I once bought a stove/oven that had been stored in a shed. The mice moved into the oven and when I turned it on to use it, the smell was horrendous! Since mice/rodents actually nest in the insulation that meant that all of it had to be replaced. I would imagine that your furnace has the same material as well as the filters. If you have someone who can do it for you, that's great. Otherwise you will have to pay someone to come out and remove and replace all of the insulation. Post By Thissie (Guest Post) |
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