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Routine Information Collection
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Controlling Your Privacy
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Contact Information
Concerns or questions about this privacy policy can be directed to jeff@simplitudes.com for further clarification.
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I like your concept. I would like to share some ideas on simple solutions to some common problems.
Here is a quick one:
We all love our gardens (flowers & vegitable etc). I found this simple solution to protect your vegitable garden from wild birds and some animals.
First, find some sticks (as long as they are at least 3 ft in length). Then, find old under shirts (has to be white color…T-shirt would do. Tear some thin long sections. Tie a secton on top of one of the sticks. Place it on the edge of your vegitable garden. Let the wind do the rest. The white rag flowing in the wind makes the animals go way (like a scare crow). Try it and it is simple and works!