A subject I can give a view on at last!
Perfect as the subject of my first post. Hello everyone!
On this side of the pond, certainly in the warmer months, lines are still the norm as has been said elsewhere in the thread. I have one, even though I currently live in an apartment with only a small balcony. I seldom visit a friend’s home without seeing a line full of laundry flapping in the breeze. Particularly as most of us currently have children or babies.
I’d recommend one to anybody. My whites always shine from spring to autumn, stains I see discussed here in old posts (yellowing on sheets, nappies with bile stains) just melt away in very little sunlight. A hot day and a slower spin and nature does its best. Of course, I am aware of where I live and also have a dryer, but I much prefer drying outside. Even in winter, if it’s clear out, it goes on the line.
Our relationship with dryers is an odd one. I think they occupy a very different position in the British psyche. They tend to almost be viewed as a slight indulgence or a guilty pleasure by some I think. Whether this relates to the cost of running the appliance or what I don’t know. I use mine gladly when needed, but I do have a hanging airer in the hall as well, so I suppose even I view the dryer as a backup.
Coming here and learning how things differ elsewhere in the world has made me actually think about my own habits, which has been very interesting!
Thrilled to have got involved at last
