Treasure Hunting Mail
One of the things I love the most about writing this column is the chance to establish a relationship with others. It means a lot when readers take the time to respond. Friday's Treasure Hunting column was about dusting.
I wrote that although I don't particularly care for the chore, I do appreciate the fact that it enables me to reconnect with my treasures and gives me a moment to daydream. Looks like I'm not alone...
Letters:
Dear Cheryl-Anne,
Just a note to tell you how much I enjoy Treasure Hunting.
Especially enjoyed today's on Dusting Day.
Even when it isn't dusting day , there is a feeling of being
connected to family, friends and the past when we are surrounded by
treasures that were not only part of their lives but our own as well.
Thanks for authoring such a "good read." -- Janet Nelson
Hi Cheryl,
Your column and email address finally prompted me to write and thank you for your most enjoyable columns. I have laughed and cried readiing them. Your mentioning your daughter's teething on the piano reminds me of my grandson cleaning our piano with "simple green" cleaning solution assuming it worked just like furniture oil. The piano has never been the same. Thanks again for your fine columns. -- Donna Kuhn


Cheryl-Anne Millsap is a free-lance writer and has been