tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8654085052035885845.post6041364872999687545..comments2022-09-17T21:01:56.593+10:00Comments on A Cuppa With Kerry: Spring cleaning...and the benefits of nose hair!Kerry Colemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00369559051113165595noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8654085052035885845.post-11780502786736622192013-09-01T13:13:14.194+10:002013-09-01T13:13:14.194+10:00Ha! Oh yes, the joys of wood stoves/heaters. And...Ha! Oh yes, the joys of wood stoves/heaters. And yep, thank goodness for nose hairs! I think some of that fine soot still gets into my lungs, it's everywhere. I flick a duster around every couple of days in the kitchen mainly where the soot is the worst and I know I'm just recirculating it but hey, I ain't gonna start wiping every surface for hours on end, the dust is here to stay! I also have a tendency to blow on the dust as I walk past so that it moves onto something else where I can't see it as much! I have been known do the wipe thing, but it is rare and I think it's when the soot and dust is getting to looking like it needs a snow plough to clear the way.<br />And hells bells, I gave up smoking 30 years ago and I still have a hankering to light one up, just one....but I don't. Mind you, a couple of our kids are smokers so I like to stand or sit in the drift of smoke when they light up until they notice what I'm doing and tell me off!Kazablancahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03765626198947801091noreply@blogger.com