VintageJess
One of the Regulars
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This is an aspect of the golden era that I would like to see return. I know that lots of neighborhood homeowners associations don't allow for allow clotheslines because they are considered unsightly and are believed to lower property values.
I personally think there is something so lovely about fresh sheets flapping in the breeze on a sunny summer's day. I have very distinct memories of my great-grandmother hanging out the wash on her farm in Iowa. I've never really thought about the social aspects of clotheslines until I read this cute little article: http://www.guyana.org/special/heydornclothes-lines.html
I was also interested to see that some environmental groups are advocating the use of clotheslines to save energy. http://www.laundrylist.org/advocacy/index.htm
Jessica
I personally think there is something so lovely about fresh sheets flapping in the breeze on a sunny summer's day. I have very distinct memories of my great-grandmother hanging out the wash on her farm in Iowa. I've never really thought about the social aspects of clotheslines until I read this cute little article: http://www.guyana.org/special/heydornclothes-lines.html
I was also interested to see that some environmental groups are advocating the use of clotheslines to save energy. http://www.laundrylist.org/advocacy/index.htm
Jessica