Monday, June 3, 2019

What to Do First When You Arrive In a New City

Tip of the Day:

Use a sharpened pencil to tease apart the knots in a necklace. Not only is the fine point useful for the task but graphite will rub off and lubricate the links.

 

June 3, 2019

Tip of the Day

Use a sharpened pencil to tease apart the knots in a necklace. Not only is the fine point useful for the task but graphite will rub off and lubricate the links.

 
What to Do First When You Arrive In a New City


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