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Tag: Clothesline

Use Your Clothesline: A Radical Act?

July 2, 2019

It is summer and even though it has been unusually rainy here, I’ve been trying to time my washing to the weather so I can get my laundry hung outside. I know this may be a luxury for me because I work from home, and for some, shoehorning laundry into a busy weekend isn’t always … More Use Your Clothesline: A Radical Act?

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