Remember When...

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@HazySue (39265)
Gouverneur, New York
April 26, 2019 12:45pm CST
Do you remember when you could walk down the street years ago seeing clotheslines in the backyards of your neighbors. Everyone had one years ago. The fresh smell of cleanliness would float along the breeze passing through the yards. The sheets and towels would snap and pop as you walked by. And the clothes would merrily dance on the lines. Everything always smelled so fresh and clean when they came off the clothesline. It's too bad that many of us have moved to using dryers. I miss that clean aroma.
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• Santiago, Chile
26 Apr 19
Even though in my country dryers are on sale, they're way too expensive now for us to get one. So many people still have clotheslines in their backyards, and even in their terraces.
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@HazySue (39265)
• Gouverneur, New York
28 Apr 19
Things smell so fresh and clean when hung outside.
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• Santiago, Chile
28 Apr 19
@HazySue Absolutely. Besides people's clothes dry naturally using the sun rays, what's better than that right?
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@LowRiderX (22901)
• Serbia
26 Apr 19
I can even now see this and feel itIt is forbidden in my country to spread all over the frontal part, in the yards behind is still allowed
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@HazySue (39265)
• Gouverneur, New York
28 Apr 19
I don't believe I would like clothes and such hanging in the front yard anyway.
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@LowRiderX (22901)
• Serbia
28 Apr 19
@HazySue In front it looks really bad, I do not like it either, but I have nothing against it in the back
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@andriaperry (118793)
• Anniston, Alabama
26 Apr 19
I have a clothes line and I use it most all of summer. Yes that smell cannot be imitated. My elderly tenants have one too, I seen her granny panties hanging out, nasty stains and all.
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@HazySue (39265)
• Gouverneur, New York
28 Apr 19
I especially like to hang out my sheets.
@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
26 Apr 19
Those were simpler times.
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@HazySue (39265)
• Gouverneur, New York
28 Apr 19
Weren't they though.
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
2 Jul 19
@HazySue I remember seeing them in movies. I think I have still seen them here in Israel but not sure.
@debjani1 (7202)
2 Jul 19
It reduces the beauty of the house or apartments.
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@HazySue (39265)
• Gouverneur, New York
3 Jul 19
It can create an image you wouldn't want.