Another Clothesline Picture

Posted on July 8, 2008 by Allie

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See, not all of my clothes are brown.

But most of them are.

Katie posted a picture of her clothesline too.  If you have, let me know and I’ll add your link to this post.

In the last clothesline post, Rachel asked for help convincing her husband to install a line.

Check out these lines from ClotheslineShop.  My neighbors have an umbrella line that they remove from the sleeve installed in the lawn when not in use.  This might be a good option.

For tips and tricks on line drying your clothes, check out Project Laundry List.

3 Comments +

  1. You know, I think all your clothes are brown, you just borrowed someone else’s for this picture =).

    Mind putting a link to Project Laundry List? Helps them keep track of posts relating to lines.

    July 9th, 2008 at 12:50 pm
    Comment by Howling Hill
  2. I’ll have to remember to post my own clothesline pics to show it can be done without a yard.

    And it is good to see you have some colors.

    July 9th, 2008 at 8:55 pm
    Comment by mickey
  3. HH — SHHHH! Don’t tell!

    Mickey — Yes! Put up a pic.

    July 10th, 2008 at 1:37 pm
    Comment by Allie

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Bring Your Own Utensils

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Before the Industrail Revolution it was common for guests to be expected to bring their own utensils with them when invited to dine, because utensils were expensive, labor intensive items, and most people didn’t own extra sets.  Now, when it’s possible to buy a set of 1,000 plastic utensils for under $20, people don’t even think about bringing their own.

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