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This view isn’t camouflage­d

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Dear Readers: Today’s Sound Off is about the wearing of camouflage clothing:

“Dear Heloise: People from babies to adults are wearing camouflage clothes. It’s used on sheets, towels and whatever. I think this is a slap in the face to our men and women in the armed forces, who have earned the right to wear this type of clothing. I feel people should respect the camouflage clothes of the armed forces like we respect the American flag. Haven’t our men and women in the military earned the right to wear camouflage, and not everyone else?” — Martha N., Riverton, Ill.

Martha, although I don’t wear camouflage, I think it’s OK if others want to wear it. To some people, this is a way of showing support for and solidarity with our armed forces, while others find the design to be attractive, and hunters have used camouflage for years. It’s currently a trend, but it may fade in time. — Heloise

Fast facts

Dear Readers: Here are a few ideas for using wicker baskets:

Use one to hold all the remote controls in your home.

Use a large basket for your pets to sleep in, with a towel or pillow on the bottom.

Save them to place gifts in. They make a nice presentati­on when handing a gift to someone. — Heloise

Meditation

Dear Heloise: My company is now encouragin­g employees to meditate during our breaks and if we have time during our lunch hour. It’s an innovative idea and is becoming more common in the workplace, because there are benefits to both the company and the employee. First of all, when people meditate, they also form the ability to concentrat­e better on their work. We just seem to have more focus, more energy and feel better all over. Some of my coworkers swear they have a better quality of sleep after meditating. I’d like to see more companies help their employees to learn meditation. It’s certainly helped to cut down on turnover in our company! — Lillian G., Bismarck, N.D.

An idea to ‘dye’ for!

Dear Heloise: Jeans seem to last forever, but they do fade. So, twice a year, I dye them with two bottles of navy blue on the soak cycle of my washing machine. Then I run them through the regular cycle and clean my washer according to the manufactur­er’s instructio­ns. I wash them only with blue items or alone after that. I’ve been doing this for years, and my jeans still look good. — Edna R., Rineyville, Ky.

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