Many subdivisions have banned clotheslines. We have one, a retractable 5 line model. Wife hangs them out, I bring them in. There is nothing in the world like sheets that have air dried…Well, unless the neighbor decides to burn his trash and the wind is coming from that direction.
I am glad for my drier but I get a kick out of telling people that I have a solar powered clothes drier. Then my brother-in-law told me it was wind powered.
Remember the days well, when one had to put up a ‘support pole’ near the driveway to allow visitors’ cars to get underneath the day’s laundry without tugging it down or worse. Then, of course, there were the days of stringing antenna wires out on the clothesline pulley to get better Crystal Radio reception, but I’m dating myself here…
Got a indoor clothesline, city won’t allow outdoors. All that lint in the dryer screen is your clothes slowly disolving. Clotheslines ARE sustainability.
LuvThemPluggers about 8 years ago
But she’s doing it wrong, see? You’re supposed to hang like items of the same size together, in descending order. Wow, am I grateful for my dryer!
stairsteppublishing about 8 years ago
Clothes dryer for me. No pollen, cinders, bird, etc. No lugging heavy wet laundry. Where do you hang it in the winter.
I'll fly away about 8 years ago
I use my lines until it’s just too cold. My mom hung sheets in 20 degree weather. My go on the lines in the basement in winter.
WDemBlk Premium Member about 8 years ago
Happy & Safe 2017 everyone.
whiteheron about 8 years ago
Many subdivisions have banned clotheslines. We have one, a retractable 5 line model. Wife hangs them out, I bring them in. There is nothing in the world like sheets that have air dried…Well, unless the neighbor decides to burn his trash and the wind is coming from that direction.
car2ner about 8 years ago
I am glad for my drier but I get a kick out of telling people that I have a solar powered clothes drier. Then my brother-in-law told me it was wind powered.
david_42 about 8 years ago
I guess there are no Pluggers in the Pacific Northwest.
JanLC about 8 years ago
Today’s kids just can’t imagine hanging out their undies for all the world to see. They don’t know what they are missing.
unca jim about 8 years ago
Remember the days well, when one had to put up a ‘support pole’ near the driveway to allow visitors’ cars to get underneath the day’s laundry without tugging it down or worse. Then, of course, there were the days of stringing antenna wires out on the clothesline pulley to get better Crystal Radio reception, but I’m dating myself here…
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 8 years ago
I still have a antenna on the roof can pull bookoo channels in 1080 for free.
pcolli about 8 years ago
Our neighbour washes her clothes by hand, hangs it on her line in the front garden to dry and it stays there for three weeks.
ed0109 about 8 years ago
A plugger still has difficulty spelling the word “sustainability.”
LuvThemPluggers about 8 years ago
I hated the clothesline when I was a kid because the neighbors would critique the order in which I hanged things. There were no secrets in those days.
donut reply about 8 years ago
Got a indoor clothesline, city won’t allow outdoors. All that lint in the dryer screen is your clothes slowly disolving. Clotheslines ARE sustainability.