I've noticed that most of y'all relating fond memories about hanging out laundry are "up north" or, at least, not in deep south. Growing up in south Texas near the coast, half of our back yard was usually a vegetable garden every year, and within 10 or 20 miles were several chemical plants which pumped out all sorts of nasty smells. I remember that whenever my mom would hang the clothes out, they always had an unpleasant "dirt" smell to them when she'd bring them in, so she usually used the dryer as a result. This was in the late 60s-early 70s, at a time when those nasty *shiny* polyester shirts with loud prints for kids were "in"...those shirts always smelled like the dirt in our garden after hanging out to dry. Between the dirt smell, the smell from the nearby chemical plants, and the 99% humidity, the dryer was IT!