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Very nice also.
ReplyDeleteI'm smiling.
ReplyDeleteTina
That is so true. Just word play
ReplyDelete...old becomes new!!!
ReplyDeleteNothing better than line-dried linens AND it is ecologically smart!
ReplyDeleteHere some up-scale subdivisions don't allow clotheslines :(
ReplyDeleteLuckily we're in an old area and almost every home has one.
I love the smell of line-dried laundry.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah. I agree. It's the best.
ReplyDeleteGenial meme. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteI dry my clothes online!
ReplyDeleteReally, the smell often sets the mood!!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful Sunday!!
Hilarious! I shared it. I love drying clothes outdoors, but I cannot get to the line. So, I hang things indoors, just drying towels.
ReplyDeleteLove that, just love it.
ReplyDeleteI also love washing on the line, in the sun and blowing in the breeze.
A simpler way of life . . .
ReplyDeleteI always hang my washing outside if at all possible.
ReplyDeleteKinda sad, actually...
ReplyDeleteI agree with you about the scent of line dried washing too.
ReplyDeleteYes, it made me smile too.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a wonderful weekend.
Just brilliant.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Actually, renewable energy 😊... it made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the laugh...I grew up with that technology!
ReplyDeleteTh smart way to dry laundry and the smell is refreshing.
ReplyDeleteHaha Jan that is a good one. We don't often get our washing line dried up here! So it really is an event haha!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, fresh washing, dried outside, is so good. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI saw that on Kim's blog, too and it bought back so many lovely memories and made me giggle! Thanks for sharing it again!
ReplyDeleteThat's funny. Hardly anyone does this anymore.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Glad it made you smile, Jan! ❤️
ReplyDeleteUn gusto siempre ese olor. Gracias por la sonrisa.
ReplyDeleteBuen domingo para Todos.
Un abrazo.
I made a copy of the cartoon for myself. Very funny.
ReplyDeleteI saw that too and it made me smile too. I still do that!!!
ReplyDeleteLove line dried sheets! Very true cartoon, Jan. Thinking of you and wishing you a happy evening.
ReplyDeleteHa Ha, yes that's great!
ReplyDeleteI've used that technology as my mother did before me. With a shady patio at my townhouse it doesn't work as well.
ReplyDeleteThis made me smile and it is by far the nicest way to dry washing if you have an outdoor space. Too wet for today but I may be lucky tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteMe encanta secar la ropa al sol. Besos.
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of parsnips but they look delicious in the photo ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)