I dry my laundry out of doors and there’s not much that can compete with the fragrance of freshly outdoor dried laundry and the way it’s fragrance permeates the home, and especially the bedroom. Very satisfying and calming.
Unfortunately, the dust usually blows in the wind, making the clothes not so very clean by the time they dry outdoors. If the wind isn’t blowing, than they are too stiff and rough. I love the feel of a soft, warm towel/blanket straight out of the hot dryer.
I love the feel and smell of fresh hung outside bed sheets! Makes for a lovely sleep, especially the first night they’re fresh, which is always Saturday night!
And they should get together with Adam & Laura! They can all fold clothes together!
PS: When I lived in Wisconsin, I dried them in the basement, where the furnace was. Drying diapers out of doors meant stiff as a board when you took them down!!!!!
westiewestaz over 15 years ago
I dry my laundry out of doors and there’s not much that can compete with the fragrance of freshly outdoor dried laundry and the way it’s fragrance permeates the home, and especially the bedroom. Very satisfying and calming.
bald over 15 years ago
we also had clothes lines in the attic for in the winter
Smiley Rmom over 15 years ago
Unfortunately, the dust usually blows in the wind, making the clothes not so very clean by the time they dry outdoors. If the wind isn’t blowing, than they are too stiff and rough. I love the feel of a soft, warm towel/blanket straight out of the hot dryer.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 15 years ago
I love the feel and smell of fresh hung outside bed sheets! Makes for a lovely sleep, especially the first night they’re fresh, which is always Saturday night!
And they should get together with Adam & Laura! They can all fold clothes together!
Geekologist over 15 years ago
If you let your clothes hand on a chair for a day or two, if you didn’t do to much in them, they don’t smell bad at all. Much cheaper that way.
westiewestaz over 15 years ago
PS: When I lived in Wisconsin, I dried them in the basement, where the furnace was. Drying diapers out of doors meant stiff as a board when you took them down!!!!!