Sunday, July 25, 2010
Sunday Farm Photo: Blowin' in the Wind
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I also encourage stopping to slowly b r e a t h e. It is good for heart, lungs and soul. Hope you are doing well Susan - taking care of yourself and allowing healing.
ReplyDeleteLove the photo of your sheets blowin' in the wind!
ReplyDeleteNot much smells better than sheets dried on a clothes line and then put on a freshly-made bed!! MMmmm!!
Unfortunately, we don't dry our sheets that way around here, but I remember it from when I was a kid.
I am also a passionate hanger-out-of-laundry and also take photos of it! Our Canadaian climate doesn't allow me to indulge for too long but even in winter I will only use a dryer for emergencies. Of course laundry draped around the house isn't too pretty but I have installed a drying line in the basement. Miss that great fresh scent though.
ReplyDeleteWatch out for those cottonmouths! What an ordeal! No snakes here - at least we can see the bears and wolves coming up here!
I just caught up on all your news. You sure had a bad stretch there - I'm glad all are recovering. My condolences on your loss, though.
ReplyDeleteLovely. Hanging laundry is so chic, nowadays, but your poles are totally rustic.
ReplyDeleteWear boots out there!
I can picture it in my mind. Clothesline and cats hanging from clothes......
ReplyDeleteThat outdoor clothesline looks great! I'm not able to put one up in the apartment I'm living in now, so I have one strung up across my shower. I keep hoping for the day I'll be able to have an outdoor clothesline once again!
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