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Our cats are sometimes messy. Time to sweep the floor again.

On a side note, we found this wonderful biodegradable cat litter. When the brown bucket is full we look for a spot to bury next to a tree that we don't pick fruits from.
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To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
  - you must sweep a floor

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Nothing like a little Christmas morning sweep. The floor does a great job hiding dirt, and my eyesight is not the best. It felt like dirt was just appearing out of nowhere at the end.
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Note: I want a camouflage floor!  Good job!

 
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Sweeping is a regular task in a tiny home with a fireplace!
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Swept floor
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One clean floor now from down under
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Before - the light brown hides dirt well
Before - the light brown hides dirt well
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But it’s there…
But it’s there…
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See?
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All done 🙏
All done 🙏
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Sweeping my kitchen/dining room floor.
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