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Last year I hung my clothes out on the line for a few months and I really noticed a difference in the electric bill. Even though it's against neighborhood rules, I strung several cotton clotheslines between our existing posts for our summer shade cover.
This summer I won't have diapers to hang on the line.....is it weird that it makes me a tiny bit sad?
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Anyway, I stopped hanging laundry as it got colder and never started back up again. The other day I got the itch to hang laundry but it was snowing outside.....
That didn't stop me!
I decided to hang a few clotheslines in our playroom (the converted two car garage). It's the perfect place since we only use it during the daytime Monday-Friday. The air inside is very dry so I wasn't worried about the extra moisture the clothes would introduce into the house.




I take the clotheslines down when they're not in use. I wouldn't want people to think I've totally lost it. ;) I'm crossing my fingers this helps make a bit of a dent in the electric bill. I can't wait for the weather to improve so I can start hanging laundry outside!