No time to chat now, duckies. I have to get laundry in the machine so I can hang it out early enough that it has a chance to get dry. The days, they are getting shorter.
Sleeping on line-dried sheets remind me of my childhood. My Gram had a sleeping porch on the back of her small bungalow in the middle of Mayberry and I loved nights spent there with her, falling asleep to the sound of crickets and the glow of lightening bugs.
It must be the day for laundry. I just threw in another load. Is it just me or does it seem that when you turn off the lights, the dirty clothes multiple?
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Sleeping on line-dried sheets remind me of my childhood. My Gram had a sleeping porch on the back of her small bungalow in the middle of Mayberry and I loved nights spent there with her, falling asleep to the sound of crickets and the glow of lightening bugs.
True. Both the mornings and evenings are cool....just the days are warm now. Time to go south!
Funny, I am doing the same thing today!
Well, I'm doing laundry today, too, but machine-ing it all the way. Off to throw in the next load!
It must be the day for laundry. I just threw in another load. Is it just me or does it seem that when you turn off the lights, the dirty clothes multiple?
Doing laundry also. Sorry to hear the MIL broke her foot. Drinking lots of slippery slopes probably would make things bearable. *G*
True. The darkness falls so quickly!
Ankle? Stay away from horses maybe! Lance
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