Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

From a functional perspective..

It’s one of those things where you can see the difference right before your eyes and that’s always kind of fun, isn’t it?OK, in this case, it’s a little gross too, but a fun kind of gross!.

Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

So here’s the hairbrush I was working on.This is Kennedy’s hairbrush that she’s probably had for about 8 years now and she refuses to use any other.She has this long, thick, wavy hair that just has a knack for getting itself tangled in knots and she’s always insisted that any other hairbrush just hurts her head.

Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

So I really have no choice but to keep cleaning this magical brush and hope it lasts us at least another 8 years!.I clean the brush out quickly after each use, but of course there’s a lot of stuff that gets stuck deep down in there that needs a little extra help.

Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

As you can tell, she has a fluffy light blue blanket and the fuzz from that always seems to end up in the hairbrush, and those old stickers on there that are peeling off look pretty terrible too.

It’s not a pretty situation!.‘Cause then, honestly, no one would buy houses, ever.

The thing is though, as scary as some of these things can sound on paper, none of them have been something that we can’t deal with.So let’s tour the madness!.

Wiring and Electrical.In almost any old house that you get into the wiring is going to be straight up weird.

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