Reminds me of a story; great grandma was from the old country, Romania. Later in life she got a place in the suburbs (it was a farm before the city came and took the land) but she still cling to her humble, simpler way of doing things. Like burning yard debris and turning the back yard into a huge vegetable and flower garden. As well as hanging her laundry out on warm days.
BTW, my wife turned me on a a great way to avoid having “widowed” socks. Before I put them in the clothes hamper, I pin them together with a safety pin.
Zykoic 5 days ago
So up-to-date now….
a sage 5 days ago
I read a joke about a woman hanging clothes on a line. Her kid comes along and asks: “Where does it plug in?”
iggyman 5 days ago
Always a good idea to learn domestic things, you never know when you might need them!
gantech 5 days ago
Every housewife that has ever lived: “Think it’s that easy, Chuck?? Boy, do we have news for you…”
AM730 5 days ago
Ah, clotheslines… in the days before HOAs…
David_J Premium Member 5 days ago
Reminds me of a story; great grandma was from the old country, Romania. Later in life she got a place in the suburbs (it was a farm before the city came and took the land) but she still cling to her humble, simpler way of doing things. Like burning yard debris and turning the back yard into a huge vegetable and flower garden. As well as hanging her laundry out on warm days.
Spence12 Premium Member 5 days ago
Wasn’t it traditional to hang socks by their toes?
Tom Toro creator 5 days ago
Nostalgia alert! Anyone else grow up with a clothes line in the backyard?
razzledazzle295 5 days ago
Whistle while you work. Or hum.
greenlynn Premium Member 4 days ago
BTW, my wife turned me on a a great way to avoid having “widowed” socks. Before I put them in the clothes hamper, I pin them together with a safety pin.
Shikamoo Premium Member 4 days ago
Great work Charlie Brown. Keep it up.