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Mazie, unless you’re doing something substantial, I doubt it’ll make a great deal of difference. Why not get an agent in and ask his opinion? Or doesn't your husband really want to move?
gness, old letters and photographs I find really difficult to deal with. I’m ok with pictures of ‘views’ and what I'm sure must have been magnificent ‘sunsets’ – I can’t remember where most of them were taken and there are better on the internet anyway – but it’s pictures of people I struggle with – and stuff that people who have died have left behind. I have a bone china tea set that was my fairly recently deceased mother-in-law’s pride and joy – something she treasured since she was married and kept in pristine condition in a glass cabinet. It’s very old fashioned, not particularly valuable, I’ll never use it, but how can I chuck it? I will though – well it will go to the charity shop – but it’s going to be hard to do.