As well as an airer by the radiator in the spare bedroom I hang two whirligig things sold by caravan supply shops on the curtain rail above said radiator and use it for smalls. Towels are a problem, though. They can smell of mildew if they don't dry quickly enough so I hang them out for several hours if at all possible. Mind you, we don't have much daylight here at the moment - 8.30am to 4.00pm, and that will get worse before it gets better! Roll on the solstice!
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On the line whenever possible even if they do freeze they dry a bit. After that they go on the Pulley above the wood burner over night and they are dry in the morning.
If it is raining I don't wash unless forced to by lack of clothes then only 'selective washing' ie that which dries quickly. That is started off in the Cow shed and finished off as before.Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet
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I find an hour or two on the line outside makes all the difference to freshness. Also it all seems to dry quicker indoors on a clothes horse or hangers on the shower rail if it has been pegged on the line for a blow.
Otherwise it is radiators, clothes horse, bannister handrail, shower rail - anywhere I can find. If it is raining I like to shake my wet sheets out in the stairwell drape them flat over the handrail, that means I can fold them straight and don't need to worry about wrinkling.Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?
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I remember a time my Mum hung sheets out to dry and they froze, came in stiff enough to stand up in tent-shapes. They did dry quite quickly once defrosted, that would have been on the airer hanging from the kitchen ceiling. Must get some suitable bits of wood so I can put up the one I bought for Spain (I've got the metal ends and the pulleys)!Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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