Project 365 – May 2026

I was in America for most of the month of May! I do not visit my family as often as I should, really, but whenever I go back I do spend a good chunk of time there. This was the first time I had visited my part of America with Dann, but he had headed back after a week. It was lovely hearing how home was going while I was gone. Dann is such a capable parent and it’s lovely to be able to go away for so long and know he has it all under control. When I got back, we got back to our busy life and even went on a family holiday! I wrote about each of my days as a part of Project 365 – where you share a picture and dairy-style entry about your life. There are a bunch of other blogs that have participated (either on a weekly, monthly, or daily bases) at the bottom of this post if you want to check them out.

May 1st – Town Wide Garage Sale

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The Best Moving Tips to Make Your House Move Easier

Moving house has a way of making even organised people feel slightly out of control. At first, the plan looks simple. Pack your belongings, book transport, collect the keys and start fresh somewhere new. Then the details begin to multiply. Cupboards take longer than expected. Furniture suddenly looks heavier than it did yesterday. Parking outside the property becomes a problem. By the time moving day arrives, it is clear that a good move is not built on hope. It is built on preparation.

Whether you are moving across town, relocating to another part of Devon or planning a longer-distance move in the UK, the same rule applies: the earlier you take control of the process, the smoother everything feels later.

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How to Sell a Large Book Collection in the UK Without Listing Every Title

Most people don’t realise how much work it takes to sell a large book collection until they start listing books one by one.

If you’re looking to sell a large book collection in the UK, you don’t have to photograph every title, write descriptions, or wait for individual buyers. Bulk book-buying services allow you to sell hundreds of books through a single process, making it a much faster option for house clearances, inherited libraries, and large personal collections.

In this guide, we’ll explain:

  • How to sell books in bulk without individual listings
  • Which services are best for larger collections
  • How to prepare your books before sending them
  • What to do with books that aren’t accepted

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Foods and Drinks That Stain Your Teeth the Most

Most people know coffee and red wine darken their teeth over time. What surprises a lot of people is that some of their healthier habits are doing the same damage. Follow along if you want to know which everyday foods are the worst offenders and how to limit the harm.

What Actually Causes Tooth Staining

Three things decide how badly something stains your teeth: tannins, chromogens and acidity. Tannins are plant compounds found in tea, red wine and some fruits, and they help pigments stick to your enamel. Chromogens are the strongly coloured molecules that give foods their deep tones in the first place.

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Top 5 Signs Your Float Valve Needs Replacement

A float valve plays a critical role in maintaining the correct water level in a range of plumbing systems, including toilet cisterns, water tanks, and irrigation setups. When functioning properly, it automatically regulates water flow, preventing overflow and ensuring efficient operation. However, like any mechanical component, float valves wear out over time. Recognising the early warning signs of failure can help you avoid water damage, increased utility bills, and costly repairs.

Below are the top five signs that your float valve may need replacement.

Constantly Running or Overflowing Water

One of the most common indicators of a faulty float valve is continuous water flow into the tank or cistern. If you notice water constantly running or overflowing, the valve is likely failing to shut off properly when the correct water level is reached. This issue not only wastes water but can also lead to structural damage if left unresolved.

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