Begin:End by randystreat

Begin:End

Word prompt was Begin/end.

I brought all my necklaces from the old house on a bungee cord. They had been hanging on hooks so they could be found easily and not tangle. Who knew that several months bunched together on a bungee cord (until I could get the hooks up) would lead to them snarling so badly. After 1-1/2 hours, they were finally back on the rack and ready for wear.
A well suited title and a good idea
January 23rd, 2019  
Wow that's a Labour of love and a great way to illustrate it.
January 23rd, 2019  
Great idea
January 23rd, 2019  
Nice!
January 23rd, 2019  
A neat idea Kathy!!
January 23rd, 2019  
Now thats a job!!!
January 23rd, 2019  
patience leads to... Love the presentation!
January 23rd, 2019  
@Dawn Thanks Dawn.
@30pics4jackiesdiamond It was a labor anyway (not sure about the love). Thanks Jackie.
@pusspup Thank you Wylie
@jamibann Thanks Issi.
@craftymeg Thank you Margaret.
@brillomick Yes it was. Worse than picking out a tangle in a skein of yarn. Thanks Mickey.
@overalvandaan ...the job being done? Thank you Saxa.
January 23rd, 2019  
you have quite the collection! very nice!
January 23rd, 2019  
Great idea.
January 23rd, 2019  
This is almost an immutable universal law... Unconnected objects stored together will form intimate liasons! Glad you got it sorted.
January 23rd, 2019  
Oh my are you patient!!
January 24th, 2019  
Nice idea.
January 24th, 2019  
@summerfield Years of collecting (and selling Avon, when I bought more than I sold.)
@pyrrhula Thank you.
@vignouse I hadn't heard that before Richard, but it is very true. Thanks.
@olivetreeann Sometimes one just has to be. Thanks Ann.
@haskar Thank you.
January 25th, 2019  
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