Clotheslines are banned or restricted for about sixty million Americans?! What kind of repressive country is this? Unfortunately, I don’t think I live in a neighbourhood that bans clotheslines, because I would really like to put up a forbidden clothesline right about now. With a couple of crowing roosters running around underneath it (those are also banned in many neighbourhoods).
Sydney
Alan Schmierer
If you put up a clothesline, does that mean you’re also offering to do the laundry??????? 🙂
Love,
Erin
If it’s illegal. 🙂
Sydney
I look forward to Sydney rigging me up a clothesline this summer – hopefully not a terribly effort-filled process. In case you drive by, note all of Sydney’s whites hanging out for the world to see! I, lover of black shirts, however, am a bit more cautious about my own things, but we’ll see. I’m up for an experiment.
Erin
It’s those crowing roosters I’d fret over – there is something soothing and comforting to hear a rooster crow at the appropriate early morning hour. Between the roosters and your cat, however, there would be no loitering for a few extra minutes of early morning sleep in the Penner Inn:)
Re: chickens – how timely are your comments about roosters – in the recent local paper (WCF Courier), there has been just such an item hitting the news waves – pet chickens were banned in Cedar Falls after extensive discussion by the city council.