Today I may have stepped firmly into the land of crazy. I did laundry all day and loved every minute of it. You’re shaking your head right now, thinking, “It’s a pity she’s lost her mind. She seemed so … normal.”
Laundry is something I only do so I’ll have clothes to wear to work during the week. Because, honestly, is there anything more boring than sorting and folding clothes? No. Okay, maybe cleaning the bathrooms. But, as of today, hot damn & hallelujah, I have a clothesline.
My husband, bless his city boy heart, put up the clothesline this morning that’s been in the garage for two years. (I was very patient while he came to terms with the whole clothing flapping in the breeze thing.) Our agreement is that there will be no underwear hanging out for the neighbors to see. Fair enough. But there will be towels and sheets that smell like summer, and dresses that float on my skin, tee-shirts that go on crisp and soften with body heat.
Who needs yoga when I can stand in the sun and stretch from my toes to fingertips and bend deep to get another towel from the basket? Geese fly overhead twice a day, calling to the earth as they go. Ladybugs land on towels and have to be carried off to a shady tree so they won’t get folded into the linen cupboard.
Hanging laundry on the line is a simple pleasure. The small amount of extra time doesn’t seem like work, but rather like an escape to a place where I breathe a little more deeply and smile a whole lot more. Crazy? Who cares?
Oh, now you've gone and made me pine for a clothesline. Our community association would never approve - yet another reason to move to a low-key sort of neighborhood like Dad's.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to have the option of a dryer, but I do love clothes off the line - for all the reasons you've written about so wistfully.
I once had a high school phys ed teacher who said that some women don't even get their arms above their heads except when putting curlers in their hair or hanging clothes on a line. That was in the sixties. No one does either of those things anymore.
Bella, I'd be tempted to break the rules.
ReplyDeleteHanging clothes on the line is one of my favorite things about summer. Love the smell of freshly dried linens on the bed, and the summer wind does all the ironing I need.
ReplyDeletePerfect pleasure (and energy efficient as well- tell that to the neighborhood associations!)
Way better than yoga!
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