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September/October issue Find the 5 Sailing Boats & Win A £10 Voucher to spend at “The Old House” Crail (page10) To win just name the 5 advertisers where the wee sailing boats appear. Answers can be emailed to Boat@eastneuk-edition.co.uk or posted to Sailing Boat to the address on the back page. The winning entry will be drawn from all the correct entries received by the closing date of 4 October 2011. Prize as stated, no cash alternative is available. Congratulations to the winner of the last competition: E Candlish
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PETER MURRAY FUNERAL DIRECTORS ANSTRUTHER Our family run funeral directors offers a personal, caring and professional service in your time of need.
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Service Rooms & Rest Rooms at 25 East Green Anstruther Home Visits Floral Tributes Arranged 24 Hour Service
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MURRAY & WILSON (Joiners) Ltd Anstruther Joiners & Building Contractors Renovations, Extensions Attic Conversions New Builds Sash & Case Windows Made to Measure Fitted Kitchens Windows, Doors & Stairs School Green - Anstruther
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EAST NEUK PLUMBERS ALL TRADES AVAILABLE Plumbing and Heating Installations and Maintenance QUALITY SERVICE ~ FREE ESTIMATES
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ennifer’s Beauty Salon is well known in the East Neuk, offering the very best of beauty treatments carried out by highly trained therapists. Organic M icrodermabrasion delivers a controlled yet powerful stream of fine diamond crystals leaving the skin smooth and fresh whilst promoting new skin and collagen growth. Organic Microdermabrasion can be used to treat and minimise the most difficult skin conditions. Ageing and sun damaged skin, acne scarring and some types of acne, altered pigmentation, fine lines, enlarged and clogged pores can all benefit from this treatment. Dr Patricia Finlay is a specialist in oral and facial sur-
gery, currently at the regional Maxillo-facial Unit in Glasgow The treatment and has developed a special takes 2-5 days to be effecinterest in facial aesthetics. tive, although the full effect Treatments include: can take 2 weeks to develop. Cosmestic Injection for Effects last for around 3 Wrinkle Reduction: Tiny months and can be repeated to amount of muscle relaxant maintain the result. solution can be injected into Dermal Fillers: Juvederm areas such as frown lines, is injected to increase the forehead lines and crow’s feet. skin’s hydration and fills out The solution temporarily pre- lines such as nose to mouth vents the muscle from worklines. It can also be used to ing so strongly and therefore plump up lips or iron out top the wrinkle is reduced or lip lines. The effects are long eliminated leaving a smoother lasting, 6 months – 2 years appearance. and can be repeated. The The injections are almost treatments are carried out painless and take only a few under local anaesthesia so are minutes. Immediately afternot uncomfortable. wards no-one will know that the treatCall Jennifer‘s on 01333 311600 ment has been carfor an appointment or advice. ried out.
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Bored of the same old stuff from the high street? Why not drink coffee and eat cake whilst browsing our range of unique gifts & homewares?
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A Syme Joiner & Contractor All aspects of joinery work carried out:
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JAMES McGHEE Builder For all Types of General Building Work
Extensions Renovations Plastering Slating Tiling Roughcasting Slab Laying “Holmlea” 6 Glenburn Road Anstruther, KY10 3ES
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Travel
Phnom Penh
Sizzling in the sun or drenched in monsoon rain, Phnom Penh takes you by surprise. Chaotic and relaxed all in one, with bustling lanes and treelined boulevards, Buddhist temples, exotic markets and three rivers, the Mekong, the Bassac and the Sap, meeting within sight of the Royal Palace.
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he Mekong is the stuff of legends but it is the Sap which flows closest to the city and gives it a particular charm. There are fishing craft painted like rainbows, houseboats, fast ferries to Angkor Wat, cargo vessels, sampans and frail tourist boats bobbing at anchor. Sail down to the Mekong and you discover bamboo houses along the shore and floating villages where children dive in brown waters and fishermen haul in their nets in the setting sun. The city roofs glow coppery gold across the water and when the cool evening breeze sweeps along the promenade, locals come down to the river, friends holding hands, families sharing a picnic, hawkers selling incense and lotus bloom for the shrines. Flags from many nations fly high above it all and across Sisowath Quay, outdoor cafés with plush cushions and rattan chairs add a whiff of colonial days. Phnom Penh’s main attractions are conveniently close to the waterfront. Built during the French protectorate, the Royal Palace is a delightful oasis of lawns and
trees, dotted with colonnades, spires and overlapping roofs. You find a pavilion donated by Napoleon III, an ‘Emerald Buddha’ made of crystal and a Pagoda claiming 5000 silver tiles, mostly tucked under a carpet. Visiting monks pose for photographs among the bougainvillea and marvel at the lofty flourishes of Khmer architecture. Others head for the nearby National Museum and its fabulous treasures displayed in a maze of lotus ponds and open galleries. Today, Buddhism is back after the dark Pol Pot years and spirit houses and temples pop up all over town. Most popular is Wat Phnom, perched on the only hill around. On this spot some 600 years ago, Lady Penh found sacred Buddha images, thus giving the city its name, the hill (Phnom) of Penh. City folk climb up the steps, past mythological lions and snakes, to burn incense and make a wish. Fortune tellers make a brisk trade, monkeys scamper on the slopes and the resident elephant waits for his next ride around the park. Phnom Penh is easy to explore on foot, as long as
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you don’t cross too many roads. Streets are on a grid pattern, enclosed by Parisian-style boulevards fragrant with frangipani. You find gold shops and shoeshine boys, tailors and printers working on the pavements, smoke-filled barbecues and honking traffic ready to pounce at countdown lights. Rickshaws and bicycles weave through it all, laden with multicoloured balloons or household goods, orangerobed monks carry alms bowls and umbrellas and now and then a wedding party files through an entrance draped in lilies and silver bananas. What looks like bottles of squash at the roadside is motorbike fuel. The old French Quarter is worth a peep for its leafy lanes and stylish mansions but for local colour, the markets are a must, whether you are looking for fresh fruit or fried spiders, bags, books, clocks, silk, fake designer goods or stone carvings. Bargaining is hard work but there is always time to relax at the end of the day and watch the sunset over the Mekong. By Solange Hando
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Youth Clubs, Adult Education, Playgroup, after school club, Pilates, Dance classes, Judo, Guides, Keep fit, art club and a whole lot more. Licensed wedding rooms. Halls and rooms for hire for all occasions with full disabled access. For details contact the centre on 01334 659345 www.eastneukcentre.org.uk East Neuk Centre Trust
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Nissan Leaf Road Test Model: Nissan Leaf Price: £25,990 (including £5,000 government grant)
It’s the first five-seater mass-produced electric car, but James Baggott finds out the Leaf isn’t for everybody
Engine: electric motor Power: 107bhp, 280Nm Max speed: 90mph 0-60mph: 11.9s MPG: 109mile range Emissions: 0g/km Residual values (three years): 37 per cent
What is it? Nissan would have you believe it’s revolutionary. It’s the first five-seater, all-electric car in production, producing zero emissions and costing just £2 to ‘fill up’. The benefits don’t end there either. Buyers enjoy zero road tax and company car drivers won’t be clobbered by any Benefit in Kind. That means someone driving a 1.6-litre diesel Ford Focus, paying £4,000 company car tax per year, would see that amount back in their pay packets.
What’s under the bonnet? A big fat electric motor. Flip the catch, show any non petrol-head the unit and most will be convinced it’s a standard engine – to the uninitiated it certainly looks that way. It’s the fat power cables that give the game away. That motor produces 108bhp but it’s the big dollop of 280Nm of torque, available immediately, which really makes the difference. That’s equivalent to a Porsche Boxster and certainly makes the Leaf feel sprightly enough.
What’s the spec like? Nissan made little noise about spec on the launch, concentrat-
ing more on the technology, but customers will be pleased to hear there’s lots to entertain. Headliners include sat nav and reversing camera as standard, as well as central locking, alloys, climate control, a CD player and electric windows and mirrors. The only option is a solar panel on the spoiler that tops up the 12v battery. That costs £250.
What’s it like to drive? Nissan says the Leaf’s range is 109 miles and has calculated 95 per cent of daily car travel is less than 25 miles and the average journey is 8.5 miles. There are two power modes, a normal and an eco. In eco, power is seriously reduced but the range improved and in normal the Leaf is surprisingly swift. What’s immediately apparent is how quiet the car is and how well it rides over bumps – you forget very quickly you’re driving an electric car.
What does the press think of it? Autoblog said the Leaf could possibly be the most impressive car it has driven all year. The Green Car Website loved it and said owners would claw back the higher purchase price with lower
running costs. Autocar also said that despite the ‘real world range’ being only about 80 miles it was ‘easy to see its huge potential as a comfortable and practical school run car’.
What do we think of it? We like it a lot, but the 26 dealers currently selling it will need to heed the maker’s advice and ensure the right buyers are snapping them up. It’s true that at £25,990, with the government’s £5,000 grant thrown in, the Leaf looks expensive but we’d liken it to a new Apple Mac: It might do the same thing as a normal computer, but knowing you’re at the forefront of technology and slightly wacky-cool for owning it, will make that extra cash worth spending.
Selling Points 1. £1 will take you 73 miles – in a Focus diesel £1 is good for 11 miles 2. On a PCP (most popular buying method) it costs £399 per month 3. Company car drivers will pay no Benefit in Kind
Deal Clincher You can fuel it at home for just £2 a fill up
by James Baggott, editor of Car Dealer Magazine (CarDealerMag.co.uk)
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Anstruther, Cellardyke and Kilrenny… We are a family based Church, who gather together to build our relationship with Christ and each other. Whichever Church door you choose, you will be made very welcome, so come and join us! The service times are Kilrenny at 9.45am, Anstruther and Cellardyke at 11am Opportunties to celebrate HARVEST TIME! 18th September in Kilrenny Church at 9.45 and Anstruther Church at 11am 25th September in Cellardyke Church at 11am for more information check out our website at www.ackone.org.uk Our Minister is Rev Arthur A Christie – 01333 313917
…Three Centres, One Church. The Church of Scotland Parish Churches of Anstruther, Cellardyke and Kilrenny Charities Registered in Scotland Charity numbers - Anstruther SC012986, Cellardyke SC000181, Kilrenny SC002653
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Edna and Mr P ….
Mair Dool Ally! [Murray] Good Morn- really lend out bed ing. C C Mobility. Can I pans, urinals, incontinence aids…. etc. help you? [Mr P] ...Hello! We’ve got visitors coming up frae Engerland to stay for a couple of days. She needs a wheelchair tae get aboot but they cannae bring ain with them. Have you got ain you could lend me.
[Mr P] Edna’s getting dottier, you know! Last week she dragged me back tae the shops in Dundee to get a refund on a scarf that is too tight!
But she wis quite chuffed with her jigsaw. It only took her 6 months an’ it said on the box 5 to 7 years!
[Murray] Well, yes, but it’s more ”hire” than lend! There is a small charge mainly to cover insurance. [Mr P] Och, aye! I understand. That’s interesting to know. Di ye hire onything else? [Murray] I do have certain items such as wheelchairs, large or small scooters, walking aids, raised toilet seats, suction grab handles, etc. There is obviously a limit on the sort of things we can hire out. For example, I couldn’t Please mention the East
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Lunch 2 Courses ~ £9.95 3 Courses ~ £11.95
High Tea - £10.95 Sun - Thur 4pm - 6pm Fri & Sat 4pm - 5.30pm Booking Essential
Dinner 2 Courses ~ £21.50 3 Courses ~ £23.50
Come and enjoy a meal in our restaurant with uninterrupted views across Anstruther & the Firth of Forth Ample free parking Open to non members Parties also catered for
Carl Sullivan’s Round The World Tour of Food Every Friday in November 6 Course inc 5 glasses of wine £45 per person All menus posted on website www.therockiesrestaurant.co.uk
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Some of the best
Short Stories
Want to read more but never seem able to find the time? Our collection of fantastic short story books features something for everyone – the perfect way to become involved in a highimpact or touching tale, when all you have is twenty minutes. Collected Short Stories by Roald Dahl
The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
A complete collection of dark, twisted and fantastically written short stories, this is perfect for teenagers and adults. With over fifty lingering tales, this book contains favourites such as ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’, where a guilty wife attempts to conceal the murder of her husband by feeding the only evidence to the police. Genius!
Although this is more of a novella, it is one of the greatest short stories: dark, captivating and with a torrent of hidden meaning flowing beneath the surface. Beautifully written and darkly magical, it’s a must-read.
Sleep by Roddy Doyle For an introduction to this charming Irish writer, Sleep is a lovely text, in which a husband admires his sleeping wife and reflects upon his life with her. Despite the brevity of the tale, Doyle develops strong characters, combining context with emotion to create a softness and affection which is incredible touching.
The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka This wonderful story tells the tale of Gregor Samsa, who one day wakes up to find that he has turned into an insect. Exploring the themes of man and the natural world, alienation and morality, this tale is darkly funny and brilliantly written.
The Bottle Imp by Robert Louis Stevenson The Bottle Imp can grant any wish, but with a chilling caveat:
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die with it in your possession and your soul will burn in hell for eternity (not a happy thought) - and the bottle can only be sold for less than the purchase price. When Keawe finds himself in desperate need of the bottle, he discovers it only to realise it has a sinister value of just one cent. This is suspense story-telling at its best.
The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman This is the brilliantly written account of postnatal depression in the Victorian era, recounting the decline of a young woman’s mental health and the lack of understanding from her family as she is imprisoned in a room of her house. Both sinister and desperately sad, this will grip any reader until the very last line.
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Oscar Wilde’s Stories for all Ages by Oscar Wilde and Stephen Fry This wonderful collection combines some of the best tales of Oscar Wilde, presented in a beautifully illustrated book, featuring a foreword and introduction to each story by his biggest fan, Stephen Fry. For first time visitors to Wilde’s work, ‘The Selfish Giant’ is a must-read, telling the enchanting story of a giant who lives perpetually in Winter, until he allows children into his castle and his heart.
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GIBSON TRAINING & CARE LTD Company Registration No: 331626
Caring for you with confidence What do we do? We will provide staff to the following sectors: HOME CARE HOUSING SUPPORT CARE HOMES / NURSING HOMES
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Gibson Care agency will provide trained nurses, support workers, senior carers / care assistants for a variety of services including: HOUSING SUPPORT CARE OF OLDER PEOPLE PEOPLE WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES THOSE BEING DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL PROVIDING STAFF TO CARE HOMES / HOSPITALS We will assist with the following:PERSONAL AND DAILY TASKS - All levels of personal care, administration / assistance with medication. DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE - Meal preparation, housework tasks. HOUSING SUPPORT - Independent living skills, money management.
STAFF CAN BE PROVIDED 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK For more information visit our website at www.gtca.org.uk or contact our offices at:
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Gadgets: How To Choose
The perfect home phone Home phones don't get the same attention as smartphones, but they're often smarter buys: cutting-edge telephones won't cost you several hundred pounds or tie you into a two-year contract that takes ÂŁ40 per month from your bank account. So how do you choose the one that's right for you?
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he first thing to consider is how smart you want your home phone to be. Many manufacturers offer phones that can send SMS text messages, or have colour screens, or can use the Skype internet chat service, but unless you think you're actually going to use those features then there isn't much point in paying extra for them - and in the case of SMS messages, your mobile phone contract probably includes a bundle of free SMS messages, whereas ones you send from your home phone will cost money per text. With the exception of the very cheapest telephones, home phones these days tend to be cordless. Most systems have a main base station, which plugs into your telephone line, and any supplemental handsets then connect to that base station so you don't need to run extension cables around your house or get BT to stick in new sockets. If you opt for an answering machine version, this will be built into the main base station. The key technology to look for in a cordless phone is DECT, which is short for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications. This
ensures reasonable call quality and enables multiple handsets to share a single phone socket, but take manufacturers' claims about handset range with an enormous pinch of salt: like wireless computer networks, those "100m range" claims are only achievable in ideal conditions where there aren't walls, radiators and other obstacles to obstruct the signal. However, unlike earlier cordless phones, UK DECT devices shouldn't interfere with or suffer interference from wireless networks, baby monitors and other wireless devices. There are other issues to consider. Handsets with 150-name memories sound great, but if those numbers aren't shared with your other handsets - something BT Stratus phones don't do then that selling point soon becomes an annoyance. Watch out for answering machines with tiny recording times, too: 5 minutes of recording sounds reasonable, but a few wordy messages when you're on holiday will quickly fill all the available memory. Remember too that unlike traditional corded phones, cordless models don't work in the event of a power cut.
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Remember too that some services cost money, so for example Caller ID and Caller Display require you to sign up to a particular service, which may incur an extra charge. Some phones offer additional technologies, such as Voice over IP, or VoIP for short. This routes calls over the internet, and the Skype internet calling system is probably the most famous example of VoIP in action. Firms such as Gigaset do a nice line of Skypecompatible VoIP phones, but they need to be connected to your broadband line to make VoIP calls - and if you've got broadband, that probably means you've already got a Skype-capable computer, smartphone or tablet. When it comes to actually spending money, we've got two pieces of advice: look online for reviews and never pay the RRP. User reviews on retailers' websites will tell you whether the speakerphone is actually audible and whether the LCD display is legible, and using price checking sites such as Kelkoo.co.uk soon demonstrates that discounts of nearly 50% are widely available on many models.
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Spotlight On
Muirhead Farm Equine Livery Are you looking for a new home for your horse or pony? Do you want to maintain your horse’s level of fitness?
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with Matthew or more regular training from Diana Zadja BHSI, is available to both livery clients and non livery clients. At Muirhead Farm we provide well equipped stables with rubber matting for your horse’s comfort and well being. Good grazing is available with individual or small group grazing in secure paddocks. If you have the time to look after your horse yourself we can offer DIY Livery or if you need some help occasionally or full daily care this can be arranged to suit your needs. Livery clients have their own storage space, a heated tearoom, use of the newly improved indoor and outdoor schools along with a full set of show jumps and during the summer months, cross country fences. For those who want to ride out and enjoy their horse’s company there is easy access to good tracks. With winter just around the corner the lack of daylight can make riding difficult, however livery clients at Muirhead Farm are able to ride all year and in all weather, with the use of our indoor arena. If you would like to keep your horse or pony fit during the winter the indoor arena is available to hire. We also have homegrown horse haylage in large bales, Horse & Pony Livery available for local delivery.
uirhead Farm Livery, near Crail, recently changed ownership and is now owned and managed by the Macfarlane family who are undertaking improvements to facilities which can be hired by local horse and pony owners. Matthew Macfarlane BHSAI UKCC 2 is a qualified British Horse Society Assistant Instructor and UK Coach who is training for further BHS Examinations. At certain times lessons can be arranged
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Gardening By Pippa Greenwood
Start Planting For a great display of spring flowering bulbs, start planting now.
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there are always multi-pack offers to be found, so shop about and choose carefully, but whatever you go for, unless you choose the very elite superpricey bulbs, they’ll represent superb value for money. If you’re looking to plant a large expanse, perhaps a bank or the area along the sides of the drive, go for daffodils by the sack rather than by the bag. I’m a real fan of crocus – choose from purple, lilac, striped, cream, yellow, orange or white. They’re very good value, but here’s a word of warning – I always find that the super-bargain priced megabags of crocus contain a lot of yellow and orange crocus which the sparrows love to shred. It’s better value to pay a little more for smaller single colour bags and avoid the yellows and oranges. Once established, spring bulbs multiply quite rapidly, so you should end up with more than you started with – this means it’s important to plant at the suggested distances apart, even if it may feel a little sparse for the first year or two. If you want a high-impact look from the start, then you can plant a little closer than suggested, but bear in mind the bulbs will become congested and need lifting and replanting all the sooner. Spring flowering bulbs need little attention once established – just give them an occasional feed and once the clumps become congested, divide and replant them to give each bulb more space so it can fulfil its potential. Where to grow them: Try simple daffodils like ‘Carlton’, ‘King Alfred’ or Eng-
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lish bluebells grown in random plantings, scattered and then planted where they fall, beneath trees in your garden. They’ll look great and often produce a really good display beneath the outer spread of trees where it may otherwise be difficult to encourage much else to grow. Shrubs and even climbers can also be used for naturalised bulb plantings, but because they’re smaller, grow the more diminutive bulbs such as miniature Narcissus ‘Tete a Tete’, ‘Hawera’, ‘Peeping Tom’, rich blue grape hyacinths or delicate Chinodoxa. On steep banks where gardening is difficult, why not grow masses of bulbs? Planting on the near vertical may be tricky, but once there you can enjoy the display for years to come. Pots or other good-looking containers make great homes for bulbs. If you’ve fallen for anything particularly small or expensive, pots can be the answer and will mean you can enjoy and not lose those tiny spring bulb jewels amongst their larger relatives. Larger planters including tubs and window boxes are brilliant for bulbs too – try a host of golden daffodils in a smart blue pot, some delicate dwarf iris or Iris reticulata in a window box or pot on the front steps where you’ll be able to enjoy their good looks and their subtle perfume. Whichever type of spring bulb you have in mind, and wherever you intend to grow them, start planning and buying now so that they can be in the ground promptly. Visit www.Pippagreenwood.com
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The Fly Lady Laundry Scavenger Hunt - Laundry is just like dishes. If you eat on plates and drink water out of glasses; you will have dirty dishes
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o you feel like you never get finished with the laundry? Is there evidence of the laundry process all over your home? Are there soured towels in the washing machine because you forgot about them? Do you have a dryer full of wrinkled clothes because you were on the phone when the buzzer went off? If you actually folded them are they still on top of your dryer or piled in your laundry basket waiting to be put away?
Laundry is just like dishes. If you eat on plates and drink water out of glasses; you will have dirty dishes. If you get up and get dressed and get ready for bed you will have dirty clothes. Dishes or clothes don’t magically get clean, someone has to lift a hand to start the process. Starting the process is just the beginning of five step journey of climbing Mount Washmore! One day you wake up to no clean underwear. So you either have to go buy some new undies or do the laundry. By this time you have worn every clean item of clothing you have and Mount Washmore seems like Mount Everest. Where do you start? If your laundry has gotten
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out of hand there is a good chance that you do not have a routine for staying on top of it! I am going to teach you how to get it done and then give you a routine for keeping up with it.
change jar to gather up coins for the Laundromat. Now don’t fuss that you have a washing machine and a dryer. You have not been using them. It is time to get this done!
We are going on a laundry scavenger hunt. Put on some fun music! Go to your laundry room and check the washer and dryer for forgotten clothes. Start sorting those clothes into piles: Whites, delicates, colors, jeans, towels and sheets. Then check your laundry hot spots; the bathroom floor and hamper, treadmill handlebars and the bedroom chair. You know your favorite dumping ground for dirty clothes. Get the children involved too. Ask them to look under their beds and in their closets. Keep sorting the clothing into your piles.
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Next gather up all your laundry baskets and put your laundry detergent, softener and stain pre-treater in one basket. Then go to all your closets and gather up all the empty hangers and put them in another basket. You have lots of piles of clothes. Put single loads in garbage bags and take them to your car. You probably have ten or more loads. The next thing you are hunting for in this scavenger hunt is money. Go cushion diving or to your
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A load a day keeps you from having to scale Mount Washmore! Don’t wait till you are overwhelmed. For more help getting rid of your CHAOS, check out her website and join her free mentoring group at www.FlyLady.net or her book, Sink Reflections published by Random House and her New York Times Best Selling book, Body Clutter published by Simon and Schuster. Copyright 2011 Marla Cilley Used by permission in this publication.
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Carpets & Flooring Carpet Sun Limited
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Chiropodist Foot Clinic R P Harper
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Fitness & Dance East Neuk School of Dance
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