Frank McCoy wrote:
> In alt.fan.frank.mccoy "youngthing" <bettebates@optonline.net> wrote:
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> Still, some rules of such "communities" suck.
Yes, sometimes it does feel that way. But after having 3 back
surgeries my husband doesn't have to mow 1/2 acre ,or get on the snow
blower in the winter. Plus, we have met some wonderful people here.
But the rules still suck. ;-{
We miss our old house.
>
> I don't miss clotheslines at ALL, at all.
> Well clothesline-hung on the clothes being hard, stiff,
Yes, that is true. I would leave them on the line, till dew
settled. My kids would help and we would bring them in putting them in
the dryer. Thus removing any wrinkle, smelling sweet and sunny. Just
a personal option.
Guess I am an OLD fashioned girl. We are both sixty-something.
> I won't even mention Oregon Climate and what soggy wet week after week did when
> the only dryer you had was a clothesline; so you hung them up in the house ....
That's not much fun.
Take care, dear. How is your library going?
My best to your lovely wife.
Youngthing
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