Saturday, November 12, 2011

Six Word Saturday

No Pegs Until Spring,Radiators Only

Yes its that time of year again,where the washing has to be dried inside.

I do put some in the tumble dryer but the majority gets dried on the radiators.

I love to peg washing out and get it dried outside but as the days get damper and mistier,its just not going to happen.

So welcome inside washing!

Linking up at Show My Face to do Six Word Saturday

I love to do this,think of six words to describe your week,it makes me think! Go take a look at the other posts there are some really good bloggers who do this and they are such a friendly lot :-)

11 comments:

  1. So much moves indoors this time of year. crank up the heat, baby! Let it snow!

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  2. Here it's a balmy 17 degrees outside, which is pretty amazing for Northern France in November - I'm staying outside as long as I can.

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  3. I always like how clothes smell after they have hung outside in the warm sun. But you are right, nothing worse than damp clothes if it is not warm enough outside to dry them!

    have a good weekend!

    betty

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  4. I haven't heard them called pegs is FORever!!! But I do love the smell of sun dried clothes!

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  5. I hardly if ever air dry my clothing. It all goes in the dryer...Speaking of clothes, I probably should start on the laundry! :)

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  6. Hi jess I have just tagged you in the 10 question meme, didn't know how else to contact you!! Check it out on my page. x

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  7. The seasons come and the seasons go...and each one brings changes into our lives. I think it is fun to find the good in each. No more hanging laundry out on the line until spring, but maybe you will be cozy inside and get to read several interesting books during the cold weather! (:>) Maybe while you enjoy some hot coffee or tea!

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  8. Guess you're right, Jess. Here we always dry 'inside' with the electric dryer. But our daughter lives in London and we know how wet things are there in the winter season.
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  9. I remember when we had to dry our clothes outside because our dryer was broken, I liked the outdoor smell but, the clothes didn't fell right. : )

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  10. We dry a lot of ours on hangers in the guest bathroom year round. I'd love to do it outside but with my allergies, it's generally a bad idea for me.

    Thanks for playing 6WS!

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  11. Thanks everyone for the great comments :-) as I speak the washing is still hung on my radiators!As long as its dry I'm happy!Laundry rules my life!

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