Springfield News-Sun

Crafty birdbath keeps birds happy

- Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001, or you can fax it to 1-210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@heloise.com.

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Household Hints

Dear Heloise: Loved the letter about birdbaths. I, too, have several birdbaths.

What I did was that I took hanging planter containers and put any kind of container inside to hold the water, then hung them up on a tree or hook near the house. My birds, many of them, live for the hanging birdbaths. There are always five or six in them to bathe and splash.

I love to watch them, and they are safe from predators up in the tree or porch.

Love your articles. With- out our bird life, we wouldn’t be here. —N.L., Woodstock, New Hampshire

Ladder safety

Dear Readers: Ladders are so useful to have in your home. You need them for painting, hanging or reorga- nizing items. Make certain that everyone in your house who uses it knows how to use it and the safety measures that need to be taken in order to prevent injuries.

There are many different kinds of ladders. Read the warning label attached to the ladder, which will indicate weight and height lim- its. Then, check the ladder’s rungs before climbing to make certain they are clean, sturdy and dry. Always place the ladder on a level, firm surface — never on loose, wet gravel or dirt.

When using the ladder, do not over-extend your reach. Instead, move the ladder closer to the area. When you climb the ladder, use both hands. Place tools or sup- plies on a tool belt, or have a family member carefully hand you items as you need them. —

Pet pal

Dear Heloise: Meet Roxy and Sydney Jr. I adopted Ms. Roxy five years ago from our local shelter. She had been abused, and it took time for her to get socialized, but now she’s the lovebug of my neighborho­od!

Sydney Jr. (Aussie Shep- herd) joined our house- hold a year ago, as one of my neighbors passed from cancer and he didn’t have any other place to go. He will be 15 in March and has special needs. (He’s deaf, with kidney and hip issues.) You would never guess he’s 15 years old! He’s a special boy and a welcome addition; we love our fur babies. They bring us so much joy! Hugs and double wags! — Yvette, Roxy, and Sydney Jr.

Readers, to see Roxy and Sydney Jr. and our other Pet Pals, go to Heloise.com and click on “Pet of the Week.”

Do you have a furry friend to share with our readers? Send a photo and a brief descriptio­n to Heloise@hel- oise.com. —

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