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A clean house helps you to enjoy your pow-wow experiences.
By A. Kay Oxendine
Spring is around the corner. There is so much to do — in our homes and on the trail. I know it may seem crazy, but I always try to clean my house before I leave to go on the trail. It makes it so sweet when I can come home and not have to rush around cleaning.
Now I know not everyone can do this, but I have a few ideas that work for me, and I hope they work for you as well.
I hope to see many of you on the pow-wow trail this spring and summer, and hopefully you can also leave a good-smelling, clean house behind.
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