Wednesday, May 11, 2005
organic clothes dryer
Proctor & Gamble and armies of scientists will never be able to invent a scent that rivals fresh air. Clothes drying on a line is a sure sign of spring. It takes a bit more time than popping everything into a clothes dryer, but it's time well spent in the fresh air. I remember my grandmothers nimble fingers making quick work of a basket of wet clothes. Well worn wooden clothes pins hid in the pockets of her aprons and she retrieved them two at a time, holding one in her mouth as she slipped the other one over the line.
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~nothing screams 'fresh' like clothes righ toff the line outside~
Love line-dried clothes! But the bad thing about living on a gravel road is the dust - so I don't do this as often as I should.
omg! i love you originality! i am an 7th grader named DD and i am doing a prodject on global warming and it would be great if you could post my partner and i's prodject! could you? the projects are being put up on the ben and jerries tour across america! i live in vt and my email is ... deiged1313@yahoo.com. email me pleez!
xoxo,
dd
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