I remember summer mornings before we had a dryer hanging out laundry in Atlanta after it was spun in the 58LK. I remember running the white rag down the lines to clean them before hanging stuff. I liked the colored platic clothes pins, especially the clear ones. During some very hot weather, the first load would be dry by the time the second one was ready to hang, but that was including time for the mandatory second rinse. It was hot work. I have an oak folding drying rack that I bought for mom decades ago. Sometimes, if something is damp when the rest of a dryer load is dry, I throw it over that, but as Bob says, I have no time or energy to hang laundry outside. I have all cotton shirts that I spin on slow speed and tumble for 5 minutes in a hot dryer to relax the wrinkles and then I stretch them and pull the seams tight before putting them on hangers to dry, but that is about the extent of it.
A friend's daughter lives in DE and according to the rules of the development, she cannot even have a folding rack of drying clothes on her screened porch.
A friend's daughter lives in DE and according to the rules of the development, she cannot even have a folding rack of drying clothes on her screened porch.